
Siôn Misra
Freelance Writer at Football Association of Wales
Freelance Writer at Y Clwb Pêl-Droed
Articles
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2 days ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
“I don’t want this to get taken out of context, but I love it.” That’s what Wales defender Hayley Ladd proclaimed after the 4-1 defeat against Italy on Tuesday. Admittedly, it’s not what you would expect to hear after such a disappointing loss in your final game before heading into Euro 2025. But when you delve deeper into it, you can begin to understand where Ladd is coming from.
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3 days ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
Wales fell to a highly disappointing 4-1 defeat to Italy in Swansea in their final game before Euro 2025. Sensationally, all four of Italy’s goals came in the first half, and they call came from set pieces. Cristiana Girelli picked up two, while there was a goal each for Elena Linari and Sofia Cantore. The hosts were better in the second half but struggled to create anything clear cut on goal.
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5 days ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
As Wales prepare to take on Italy in their final Nations League game, Rhian Wilkinson has given injury updates on a number of players in the squad. Wales were defeated 1-0 by Denmark on Friday night, and they suffered a blow just three minutes in as Mayzee Davies suffered a nasty looking injury. Rhiannon Roberts was also absent from the loss in Odense, after she picked up a knock in training.
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1 week ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
Wales were relegated from Nations League A on Friday night, after they were defeated 1-0 by Denmark in Odense. Pernille Harder scored the winning goal shortly after the restart, but Wales should have had a goal of their own in the first half, but a lack of technology meant Jess Fishlock’s goal didn’t count. Here’s how we rate the performance of every Welsh player who stepped out onto the pitch in Odense. WALES PLAYER RATINGS VS.
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1 week ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
Wales have been relegated from League A of the Nations League after being defeated 1-0 by Denmark in Odense. Pernille Harder scored the crucial winner minutes into the second half, but Wales will certainly be questioning the referee, after Jess Fishlock’s shot looked to have clearly crossed the line. But with no VAR available, the referee waved away Welsh protests, and the result means relegation to League B is confirmed.
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