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Robson-Kanu seals historic win for Wales in their first major tournament since 1958

Opening goalscorer Gareth Bale hails ‘historic moment’ for country

Wales' forward Hal Robson-Kanu (L) and Gareth Bale (2R) celebrate after with teammates after beating Slovakia AFP PHOTO / Joe KLAMAR

Substitute Hal Robson-Kanu scored a joyously celebrated 81st-minute winner as Wales marked their major tournament return by edging Slovakia 2-1 in Saturday’s Euro 2016 opener in Bordeaux.

Playing their first game at a major championship since the 1958 World Cup, Wales took a 10th-minute lead courtesy of Gareth Bale’s fine free-kick, only for Slovakia substitute Ondrej Duda to equalise.

But with nine minutes remaining, Robson-Kanu, released by Reading at the end of the season, scuffed a shot past Matus Kozacik to send Chris Coleman’s side striding towards the last 16.

His strike ended Wales’s four-game winless run and tees the European Championship debutants up perfectly for Thursday’s hotly anticipated second Group B fixture against neighbours England in Lens.

Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring the first goal. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT
Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring the first goal. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT

Bale said the win was “just a memorable moment, a historic moment for our country”.

Asked about his opening strike, Bale said: “It doesn’t matter about the goals, we got the three points and we gave our fans something to cheer.

“For Hal to get the winner was amazing. When subs come on they need to have an impact and he was amazing.”

The match at the elegant Stadium Bordeaux had been billed in some quarters as a battle between Real Madrid star Bale and Marek Hamsik, and the Slovakia playmaker was the first of the pair to catch the eye.

After robbing Bale, he surged past Ashley Williams, David Edwards and James Chester before drilling a left-foot shot past goalkeeper Danny Ward, making his first start in place of the injured Wayne Hennessey, but Ben Davies slid in almost miraculously to divert the ball behind for a corner.

Marek Hamsik was denied early on. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT
Marek Hamsik was denied early on. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT

When Bale’s moment arrived 10 minutes in, there was to be no such reprieve for Slovakia.

Presented with a free-kick 30 yards from goal, he slammed the ball over the wall and as Kozacik moved to his left, it darted in the other direction and plunged low into the net.

Bale tore down the touchline in celebration of his 20th Wales goal, which came almost 10 years after he opened his international account with a free-kick against the same opposition.

“Are you watching England?” crowed the Wales fans, before honouring former manager Gary Speed, who took his own life in November 2011, with a cry of “There’s only Gary Speed!”

Boos emanated from the red-clad hordes in the Wales end moments later, however, as a replay on the stadium’s big screens revealed that Martin Skrtel had escaped punishment after catching Jonny Williams in the throat with his elbow, barely six feet from one of the goal-line officials.

The teams exchanged chances early in the second half - Robert Mak drilling over, Bale sending Kozacik scrambling with a downward header - before a double substitution brought Slovakia back into the game.

Slovakia's midfielder Ondrej Duda (L) shoots and scores his team's first goal during the Euro 2016 group B football match between Wales and Slovakia at the Stade de Bordeaux in Bordeaux on June 11, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Joe KLAMAR
Slovakia's midfielder Ondrej Duda (L) shoots and scores his team's first goal during the Euro 2016 group B football match between Wales and Slovakia at the Stade de Bordeaux in Bordeaux on June 11, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Joe KLAMAR

Slovakia coach Kozak sent on Adam Nemec and Duda, with Michal Duris and Patrik Hrovosky giving way, and within a minute Duda had scored, arrowing a shot past Ward’s left hand from Mak’s right-wing cut-back.

It made him the first player to score past Wales at a major tournament since a 17-year-old Pele at the 1958 World Cup.

Wales' forward Hal Robson-Kanu shoots to score AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH
Wales' forward Hal Robson-Kanu shoots to score AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

Hamsik and Mak threatened before Coleman made a double change of his own, sending on Joe Ledley, 35 days after he fractured a fibula, and Robson-Kanu, who was to make a major impact.

After crossing for Aaron Ramsey to head over, the roles were reversed to decisive effect, the Arsenal man skipping past Skrtel and Robson-Kanu steering the ball home.

There was a late scare when Nemec wobbled the post with a header, but Wales survived.

Bale said Welsh thoughts were already turning to their clash with neighbours England on Thursday.

“We’re not thinking about this game any more, it’s on to England. We’ve done the first part, now two more to go.”