WALES CAN TOP WORLD CUP QUALIFYING GROUP - WILLIAMS

Wales National football team captain Ashley Williams has said that his side can go on to top their group in the ongoing World Cup qualifiers.


Wales are currently gunning for a first World Cup finals appearance since 1958. They however suffered a huge blow after a draw by Serbia set them back

On the group table, Wales have fallen behind the Republic of Ireland and Serbia to sit at third position. Despite this, Williams is yet to give up hope and believes they can go on to come out victorious.
"They will all be big games to come. But we feel we have enough in our dressing room to win all of them if that is what we have to do.

"We have to take the positives from the game. We haven't lost yet in the campaign and feel like we can beat any team."

Williams, who plays for club level with Everton after joining from Swansea after a decade with them, believes the group will head out to the final round of the fixtures.

By the 24th of March, Wales will be visiting group leaders, Republic of Ireland and by the 11th of June, they would embark on a trip to Serbia.

Republic of Ireland leads the group with 10 points. Serbia follows closely with 8 points while Wales fall at the rear with 6 points. Austria, Georgia and Moldova follows behind with 4, 2 and 1 points respectively.

A win could do a lot for Wales, possibly take them to the top of the group table where Williams hope they could end up at. It would however be a difficult feat to achieve as their next two games would be on visiting levels.