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- Updated: October 9, 2016
Chris Coleman admitted Wales were punished for not “taking care of business” as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Georgia.
Gareth Bale’s early header gave Wales the lead in the Group D World Cup Qualifier but they failed to build on it, conceding a second-half equaliser to Tornike Okriashvili and could easily have lost the game.
Coleman told Sky Sports: “People will look at it as two points dropped but it might be a point gained at the end of the day, in the second half.
“We got a great start but you’ve got to take care of business. We didn’t and we were punished, we tried to come again but it was too late, they’d got a bit of confidence by then.”
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