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World Cup qualifiers: We are not yet out, says Wales' Sam Vokes after loss

Updated on: 14 November,2016 08:23 AM IST  | 
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Wales' hopes of qualifying suffer as Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic cancels out Gareth Bale's first-half effort five minutes from closure

World Cup qualifiers: We are not yet out, says Wales' Sam Vokes after loss

Sam Vokes
Sam Vokes


London: Sam Vokes insists Wales are still in the hunt for World Cup qualification despite the Republic of Ireland taking control of their group. Wales lost the lead for a third successive qualifier against Serbia on Saturday night when Aleksandar Mitrovic cancelled out Gareth Bale's first-half effort five minutes from time.


The 1-1 draw leaves Wales four points adrift of new Group D leaders Ireland ahead of their visit to Dublin next March. Wales also remain two points behind second-placed Serbia, but Vokes remains optimistic over their chances of reaching the 2018 finals. "It's early days and we're still well in this group," Vokes said after Wales' third straight draw in World Cup qualifying.


Wales still have time
"We're only four games in, so there's a lot to play for. But this result does make that Ireland game more important. I wouldn't say it is must-win, but it is a massive game. If we win there it will open the group right up," he added.

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Wales' Gareth Bale celebrates scoring the opening goal during the match against Serbia at Cardiff on Saturday. Pic/AFP

Ireland's 1-0 win in Austria extended their excellent start as Martin O'Neill's side made it 10 points from a possible 12. They have also played three away games and four of their next five qualifiers are in Dublin. By contrast, Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales have had three home matches and must pick up points on the road next year if they are to reach Russia. "It was a bitter blow at the end but we looked really good going forward," Burnley striker Vokes said.

The March goes on
"We'll go to Ireland full of confidence because we've obviously done well recently. We know we've got to deal with the expectations now coming on the back of the summer. I think we have done that, we've just got to come back now and focus on the game in March," he remarked.

Serbia skipper Branislav Ivanovic was delighted with the draw which maintained their unbeaten record in the group. They resume World Cup hostilities away to Georgia in March, and Chelsea defender Ivanovic believes Ireland should not get carried away by their position.

"It is very difficult to say someone are favourites in our group. Ireland are better in away games because they are a counter-attack team. Our group can change very quickly and it will be very interesting until the end," Ivanovic said.

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