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Gareth Bale eager for Wales to build on World Cup draw

Gareth Bale wants Wales to build on their second half performance against the United States after his late equaliser salvaged a 1-1 draw.

Wales' first World Cup match for 64 years looked like ending in defeat after Timothy Weah rewarded the Americans' first-half dominance with a clinical 36th-minute strike at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Doha.
But Bale was felled in the box eight minutes from time by Tim Ream and picked himself up to smash home his 41st goal for Wales from the penalty spot.
Bale said: "The goal was exactly what we needed. It didn't matter who scored it and it gave us a foothold to try and go and win it.
"I felt that we played very well in the second half, so personally, it was great to get the goal. But like I said, the most important thing was that the team scored.
"In terms of the huddle after the game, it's something that we do, especially in major tournaments.
"We just need to keep the momentum going now, recover and go again."
Wales' next World Cup game is against Iran, who were thrashed 6-2 by England earlier in the day, on Friday.
Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore is likely to start that match after being surprisingly omitted against the United States.
Substitute Moore had a huge impact on Wales' second-half performance as the Dragons finally got a foothold on proceedings after being a non-existent attacking force for 45 minutes.
Wales boss Robert Page said: "I take responsibility for that. Nothing against Daniel James at all.
"I thought the way they played in the past, we could play through the middle and play beyond their front three when they press. They changed the press.
"We didn't get any of the players on the ball and we were getting wave after wave of attack. He (Moore) made a massive difference for us.
"Lessons have been learned. We didn't have to win the game, but it was important we didn't lose it.
"We got the goal and I thought if anyone was going to win the game in the last 10 minutes it would be us.
"The good thing we've got, if you look on the bench now, we've got Brennan (Johnson) playing in the Premier League.
"He came on and made an impact, Kieffer came on and made an impact.
"We have strength in depth, I can look over my shoulder to the bench and we've got players who can come on and have a real impact on games."

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