Gareth Bale is unstoppable and Ryan Giggs can’t do it without him, says Dean Saunders
After missing out on the World Cup,
Gareth Bale will be looking to recapture that Euro 2016 magic when Wales
launch their UEFA Nations League campaign. In conversation with Adam
Bate, former Wales coach Dean Saunders explains why Bale remains
irreplaceable…
After getting a taste of life as Wales boss, the competitive
stuff kicks off on Thursday when Ryan Giggs leads his country into the
UEFA Nations League at home to the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff. It is
a huge first job in management for Giggs but whatever the opinions
about his credentials, perhaps the biggest factor in his success will be
the availability of one man."I think Ryan's job will be 50 per cent easier if Gareth Bale is fit," former Wales forward Dean Saunders tells Sky Sports. "I know it's one player but it makes such a difference. Look at Chris Coleman's reign. The difference when Gareth was there and when he wasn't there was amazing. If Gareth is fit then we can give anyone a game."
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