Wales returned to the Glass of the World 64 years afterwards and did it with a smile thanks to his captain and emblem, Gareth Bleat. The ex forward of the Real Madrid saved the tie for the British with a penalti in the minute 82 that did justice in the marker after the reaction of the ones of Rob Page in the complement. United States was upper during the first hour of game, but the 1-1 left a bitter flavour in the North American.

The selection of 'the bars and the stars' imposed conditions in the first part, dominating the midfield thanks to the pressure exerted by Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah and Tyler Adams. By the bands, Cristian Pulisic and Timothy Weah did a lot damage to the line of three head offices of Wales and the forward of the Lille put to the ones of Gregg Berhalter in advantage after culminating a big played collective in the minute 36.

Pulisic Broke the Welsh saga with a pass filtered and Weah defined with the tip of the booty in front of the exit of Wayne Hennessey. The so much did that Rob Page sent to Kieffer Moore in place of Daniel James after the rest and the 'red dragons' reacted in the second part. The American command went dissipating with the happen of the minutes and the unemployed ball began to hurt him to the North American.

Ben Davies and Kieffer Moore warned with two clear actions, this last cabeceando high point-blank a balloon that seemed goal sung. In the 82', Bleat controlled a balloon in the area and Walker Zimmerman demolished him in his eagerness for avoiding the finish of the captain. The '11' took the balloon and fusiló to Matt Turner with a powerful finish crusader that did useless the pulled of the goalkeeper. In the final stretch, Wales was more, but the tie finish being just.

The panorama of the Group B complicates

With the tie between Americans and Welsh, both remain with a point behind England. The 'three lions' crushed to Iran to first hour (6-2) and aim to remain with the leadership of the Group B without sobresaltos. The Friday, the English will see the faces with United States in Jor, whereas Wales will follow suit in front of the Iranian, again in To the Rayyan, a stadium that Gareth Bleat, surely, will remember with a lot of affection after his retreat.