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6th June 2022
12:29pm BST

The full-time whistle sparked joyous scenes inside the Cardiff City Stadium, with Rob Page and his players jubilant at reaching Qatar.
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In contrast, there were tears from some of Ukraine's players, who came agonisingly close to reaching the finals despite the exceptionally difficult circumstances faced by their team.
"Words can't describe how we feel at the moment."
Asked if he may now choose to postpone any plans he may have had to retire, the Wales talisman replied: "Maybe for a little bit!"
His manager added: "I'm so proud of the guys, they thoroughly deserved it. The one thing these boys were missing was a World Cup and now we've got there.
"These are the best supporters in world football, they helped us from the first minute. When you see what these guys do in training, I had full trust in them."
Wales' victory means they complete the lineup for World Cup Group B, which also contains England.
They will face the USA in their opening game of the tournament on November 21 before playing Iran four days later. Their meeting with the Three Lions takes place on November 29 and will be their final game of the group stage.
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