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Coleman: We rode our luck
- Updated: October 6, 2016
Chris Coleman admitted Wales weren’t at their best against Austria but “found a way” to get an important point.
Wales were twice pegged back by Marco Arnautovic as Austria, who had won each of their last six qualification matches, held the Euro semi-finalists to a 2-2 draw.
In a battle of the two top ranked teams in Group D, Wales led twice thanks to a Joe Allen stunner and a Kevin Wimmer own goal but Arnautovic scored two well-taken equalisers.
The result leaves Wales – on four points – level with three other teams in the Group and Coleman conceded his high-flying side “rode their luck at times” in Vienna.
“It wasn’t our best performance but if you look at Austria’s …