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Wales vs Scotland. Four Nations Tournament.

Millennium StadiumAttendance6,036.

Wales 1

  • R Earnshaw (36th minute)

Scotland 3

  • J Morrison (55th minute)
  • K Miller (64th minute)
  • C Berra (70th minute)

Scots too strong for Wales

Image: Miller put Scotland ahead after good work from Morrison after the interval

Scotland produced an assured second-half fightback to overcome Wales 3-1 in their Carling Nations Cup clash at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.

Morrison, Miller and Berra on target for Levein's side

Scotland produced an assured second-half fightback to overcome Wales 3-1 in the Carling Nations Cup clash at Dublin's Aviva Stadium. Craig Levein named a strong starting XI but Scotland found themselves a goal down at the interval after weak play from Stephen Crainey and Scott Brown allowed Rob Earnshaw to burst clear and score the first goal of Gary Speed's reign. Boaz Myhill had been called on to make a number of saves for a below-strength Wales before the interval but he was powerless to prevent Scotland storming to victory after the break. James Morrison levelled matters when he accepted a superb pass from Charlie Adam before firing home in the 55th minute before the scorer turned provider as he set up Kenny Miller for Scotland's second nine minutes later. And the game was over as a contest when Christophe Berra nodded home Steven Whittaker's excellent cross at the far post in the 70th minute before a raft of substitutions in the closing stages. Scotland will now tackle Republic of Ireland on Sunday to decide the destination of the Carling Nations Cup, while Wales must lick their wounds before facing fellow whipping-boys Northern Ireland on Friday. Ross McCormack earned his first cap since the infamous 3-0 defeat in Cardiff two years ago and started along with Steven Naismith, as Levein made just two changes from the friendly against Brazil in March. While the Scots named a strong starting XI, Wales boss Speed left out most of his Premier League players, handing first starts to Neil Taylor and Owain Tudor Jones.

Action

There was also a noticeable difference between the number of fans at the game, with around 2,500 Tartan Army making the trip despite travel disruptions caused by the volcanic ash cloud, compared to just 150 Wales supporters. It was Scotland who carved out the first real chance when Miller - who was captain in the absence of Darren Fletcher - nodded on for Morrison and he flicked just wide of target. At the other end, goalkeeper Allan McGregor was forced into action to punch to safety before Sam Vokes could connect with a header from a corner six yards out. The Scots could have taken the lead when Miller sprayed the ball out to his former Rangers team-mate Naismith who forced a decent block from Myhill with an angled drive. Wales started to come into the game more and Jermaine Easter rippled the side netting, before Vokes collected from Andy King and rifled just over from 20 yards. Scotland squandered a great chance when Whittaker burst down the right flank before squaring for Miller who failed to connect properly and stab home from just a few yards out. Adam then saw his shot deflected past the post and Levein's men were left rueing those missed opportunities when Wales surged into the lead after 36 minutes.
On target
Neal Eardley punted a long ball up the park which was missed by Crainey, allowing Earnshaw to race into the box and loft over McGregor and into the back of the net. Scotland were back on level terms 10 minutes after the restart when Adam flighted a lovely ball from the halfway line into the path of Morrison and he did well to hold off Christopher Gunter before rifling home. Miller then passed up the opportunity to fire Scotland into the lead when he fired across the face of goal and wide of the upright, before McCormack sent an overhead kick just over. But Miller was on target with 64 minutes gone when Morrison turned provider with a simple pass and all that was required from the Bursaspor striker was to slot past Myhill from 10 yards. Scotland increased their lead with 20 minutes to go when Whittaker's cross picked out Berra at the back post to nod into the back of the net from close range. Barry Bannan and Barry Robson were thrown into the action and Bannan immediately tested the goalkeeper with a stinging shot but Myhill was up to the task on this occasion. Norwich's Russell Martin and Grant Hanley of Blackburn both made their international debuts late on as Levein's men held on for the win.
Wales Team Statistics Scotland
1 Goals 3
1 1st Half Goals 0
1 Shots on Target 9
7 Shots off Target 10
0 Blocked Shots 2
2 Corners 7
3 Fouls 12
0 Offsides 4
0 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
82.7 Passing Success 84
9 Tackles 23
100 Tackles Success 69.6
48.6 Possession 51.4
45.4 Territorial Advantage 54.6

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