Gareth Bale "gutted" after Wales concede two injury-time goals in World Cup defeat against Iran

Gareth Bale admitted he was “gutted” by Wales’ last-gasp 2-0 defeat by Iran which left their World Cup hopes in tatters.
Wales' Gareth Bale looks dejected after defeat against Iran in the FIFA World Cup Group B match at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan.Wales' Gareth Bale looks dejected after defeat against Iran in the FIFA World Cup Group B match at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan.
Wales' Gareth Bale looks dejected after defeat against Iran in the FIFA World Cup Group B match at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan.

The Welsh were battling to hold out for a point after an 86th-minute red card for goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey left them with 10 men.

But deep into stoppage time Iran struck twice through Roozbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian.

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Wales will now have to beat England on Tuesday to stand even the slightest chance of getting out of the group.

“It’s gutting, we’re gutted, there’s no other way to say it,” Bale told the BBC.

“We fought to the last seconds but it’s difficult to take. But we have to pick ourselves up straight away, it’s going to be difficult but we have one game left.

“We will have to see. What can I say? We’ll recover and we have to go again.”

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Hennessey’s rush of blood, when he raced out of his goal and wiped out Iran striker Mehdi Taremi, left Wales with an uphill struggle.

Bale added: “I haven’t seen so I don’t know – but obviously the red card changed the game completely.”

Former Wales striker Ian Rush admitted Iran deserved their victory.

“Second half was like a cup game, both teams needed to win it,” Rush told the BBC.

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“Wales gave it 100 per cent but it was a lack of finishing and second half Iran were the better team.”

Ex-Wales defender Ashley Williams added: “Wales gave it everything like they always do.

“We probably didn’t create enough and didn’t have enough chances on the Iranian goal. I’m gutted for the boys.”

Wales fans said they were “devastated” after the result left the team on the brink of elimination.

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“We’re just sad really,” said Richard Jones, 56, from Cardiff, who is in Qatar with his 22-year-old son Yohji.

“We thought at the end that Wales would get a last-minute goal, as they often have. But we just lost it.”

Morgan Jones, 50, from Caernarfonshire, who had flown out with his partner and two children for the USA and Iran matches said: “It just wasn’t good enough, and really I’m happy for Iran. They deserved that win.

“We’ve got a lot to be thankful for though. We’re here and we saw Gareth Bale score a penalty – which was a highlight.”