Wales boss Robert Page struggled to hide his disappointment after ruling forward Brennan Johnson out of contention for Euro qualifiers with Croatia and Latvia. Page says Johnson has not reported for international duty this week. The Wales boss said he was unhappy with how the injury had been handled and suggested Johnson had been let down. "First and foremost I feel for Brennan. He wants to play international football like everybody else," Page explained. "As we know, playing for your country is something very special, it shouldn't be taken for granted, by anyone. "Everybody who has got a responsibility for Brennan should respect that and help him in any way they can. But it is what it is, we've got to pick a team to go out compete against a very good team." There had been fears around the 21-year-old's fitness after he picked up a groin injury on 11 March, before playing a full 90 minutes six days later against Newcastle United. Page says he regrets not fighting to have Johnson to report to camp for an assessment and says Forest having a Welsh manager in Steve Cooper has proved to be a non-factor. "We were aware of something last week and then he went and played 90 minutes on the Friday and wasn't available to meet up on the Sunday," Page told BBC Sport Wales. "Like I said, everybody's responsible for him. It's very special to be in that changing room and play for your country. You shouldn't take that for granted. The people responsible for him shouldn't take that for granted and should appreciate and respect that as well. "It is not about him being a Welsh manager, he could be English, Scottish, it doesn't matter about the nationality. "He's got a job to do. I'm thinking of the player. "We've got to respect it's an unbelievable honour to play for your country. "Where I should have been a little bit stronger is with getting Brennan through the door on Sunday to assess him."
Two Swansea born Welsh Internationals: Ivor Allchurch and Trevor Ford, opposing captains shaking hands ahead of the 1956 Welsh Cup Final. Cardiff ran out 3-2 winners. Oh, if they could be available (in their prime) tomorrow What would they be worth today?
Yep, Rodon needed to be much stronger, and Neco Williams was just all over the place. At the moment, only Kieffer and Dan James look like troubling them...
Marked lack of composure on the ball from our lads. Horrible mistake for the goal. Not over yet though.