Gareth Bale admitted that he is desperate to create some more history in France

Gareth Bale admitted that he is desperate to create some more history in France

Wales star Gareth Bale admitted that he and his Wales partners are excited to make some more history in France to keep their Euro 2016 voyage alive.

The Dragons are through to the last-four phase in what is their first-ever appearance in the competition, possibly only an hour and a half far from a spot in the last.

Gareth Bale admitted that he is desperate to create some more history in France

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Portugal now remains amongst Wales, and a date with predetermination yet Gareth Bale admitted that he is excited to make some more history in France and insists that his side will make a beeline for Lyon on Wednesday night without being frightful of their rivals, who gloat kindred Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo in their positions.

“It’s the most respected I have felt,” he told journalists. “We want to proceed with the adventure and make more history.”

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“We aren’t going to fear anything, and we’re going play the best football we can. Ideally, that is sufficient. It’s a fantasy to win the competition, yet our point is to ensure we win the following amusement against Portugal. There are no stars in our group, we as a whole get along like siblings.”

We simply take every diversion as it comes, and it’s going great in this way. We have come here to work together, and we need to win the competition. We can’t think past this semi-last, and we need to take care of business and overcome the final.”

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The 26-year-old has been one of the players of the competition, yet it is Wales’ determination and robust group ethic snatching the features in front of their crucial match at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais on Wednesday.

Wales last met all requirements for a noteworthy rivalry in 1958 when they achieved the quarter-final phase of the World Cup before being thumped out by a Pele-enlivened Brazil.