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Wales captain Ashley Williams a fitness doubt at Euro 2016

Referee Martin Atkinson (right) with Wales' Ashley Williams after picking up a injury during the round of 16 match at the Parc de Princes, Paris.
Image: Ashley Williams could barely move his left arm after colliding with Jonny Williams

Wales are sweating on the availability of captain Ashley Williams after he injured his shoulder during the 1-0 win over Northern Ireland.

Williams was in great discomfort after clashing with team-mate Jonny Williams in the latter stages of the game, which was won by a 75th-minute own goal from Gareth McAuley.

The Swansea centre-half played the last 10 minutes with his left arm almost completely motionless and a picture of the team celebrating in the dressing room showed Williams wearing a sling.

Chris Coleman had substitute James Collins ready to come on, but Williams played through the pain barrier and Coleman hopes to have him available for their quarter-final against either Belgium or Hungary on Friday in Lille.

"He's a bit tender with his shoulder and the next 24 or 48 hours will be crucial," Coleman said.

"We have to see whether it's bruising, just an impact, or whether - hopefully not - there's damage to any ligaments or a tear in the muscle.

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Wales manager Chris Coleman admits they were lucky in their 1-0 win against Northern Ireland at Euro 2016

"I thought he was struggling because he couldn't move his arm. There were only a few minutes left and I was going to take him off.

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"We had James Collins there ready, but Ash said he was okay to continue and I trust my captain.

"We we were right to keep him on the pitch because he still made some important interceptions and his presence for us is huge."

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