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Wales manager Chris Coleman insists that the World Cup champions can deal with the loss of injured star Gareth Bale.
Coleman will be without Real Madrid ahead of Bale for Wales' last two qualifications against Georgia and the Republic of Ireland due to wound injury.
This is a blow for Wales, who are the second in Group D, four points behind Serbia's leader and just one point from Ireland as they resort to a potential landing pitch.
However, Coleman remains optimistic for Friday in Georgie.
"We're fine," Coleman said. "It's all about playing.
"We've always been a little bit of a step, but we have the injuries to this campaign that we have never had the last campaign [for Euro 2016.] But you do not get there with the two, that's all about everyone.
"This campaign did not yet have Bale, Aaron Ramsey or Joe Allen, obviously three super-special players, and we did not always have them, but the boys who came were absolutely magnificent." ...
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