It's the international break, but that doesn't mean there aren't heroes and villains. Iain Macintosh reviews the best and worst of the break so far.
HEROES
All they needed was a point and they didn't get it. But it didn't matter! Wales lost to Bosnia-Herzegovina and qualified anyway. Chris Coleman, a manager who struggled initially with the unenviable task of replacing the much-mourned Gary Speed, is the first manager to take Wales into a major competition since Jimmy Murphy guided the Welsh to the 1958 World Cup. Israel were the only nation that could stop them, but their unexpected defeat to Cyprus sealed Wales' progress.