Wales achieved a historic ticket to the second round of Euro 2016 on Monday in Toulouse at the end of Group B with a 3-0 thrashing Russia, who left the tournament as I remember leaving only the vandalism of their fans.
Wales sealed his move with goals from Aaron Ramsey wheel (11), the left-back Neil Taylor (20), and its star Gareth Bale (67), recovering quickly from the fall in the British derby on time against England (1- 2).
The Welsh finished first key with six points, followed by England with five, after Saint Etienne 0-0 against Slovakia, which was third with four units and waiting to be one of the best four third of the six keys.
Russia left as fourth with a point and a huge failure on slopes facing 'its' 2018 World Cup, for which will have to rebuild his team.
By finishing first, Wales clash in second phase to the third best of the keys A (Albania), C (for now Northern Ireland) or D (until now the Czech Republic).
So they played:
Wales: Hennessey, Gunter, Chester, Williams, Taylor, Davies, Ledley, Ramsey, Allen, Vokes, Gare Bale.
Russia: Akinfeev, Smolnikov, Ignashevich, Berezutski, Kombarov, Glushakov, Mamaev, Smolov, Shirokov, Kokorin, Dzyuba.