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He may not have gotten onto the scoresheet, but his introduction helped changed the game for Page’s men as Gareth Bale’s penalty secured a creditable 1-1 draw.
Speaking about his cameo, he said: “I wanted to impose myself on the game and do what I could, so hopefully I am in a position to start on Friday.
“I knew what I had to do at half-time – just play my game really. To come away with a point from that game is a fair reflection.
“Every player wants to play every single game at a World Cup. Who doesn’t want to play?”
He added: “It’s what you dream of as a little boy, to play at World Cups.
“If I manage to start on Friday, it will be a very proud moment for myself and my family and one which will have taken a lot of hard work and dedication to get to.”