Wales fans, Photo: FA Wales
The victory of Wales in Iceland (4:1) and the triumph of Montenegro against Turkey (3:1) launched the “dragons” in the A League of Nations.
In the end, Craig Bellamy’s team deservedly finished in the top tier of the youngest UEFA competition, but the fans at the stadium in Cardiff also wanted to thank the “falcons” in a special way.
Thus, at the end of the match from the “Cardiff City” stadium, from the throats of the fans who have been delighting wherever they appear for years, “Montenegro” rang out.
“Wales’ fourth goal raised the already cheerful atmosphere in Cardiff to a higher level, so the fans started chanting ‘Montenegro’, as well as songs dedicated to their heroes,” wrote the BBC.
Wales fans also had a nice gesture before the match against our national team in September in Nikšić when they prepared a special banner for Matija Šarkic, on which next to the image of our goalkeeper and the flag of this island country it was written in the Montenegrin language: Rest in peace, Matija.
In addition, we should not forget that since 2011 they have donated three times to the Mladost Children’s Home in Bijela.
The Welsh finished the Nations League B unbeaten – with three wins and three draws.
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Source: www.vijesti.me