Rob Page is facing growing doubts about his long-term future as Wales boss ahead of Sunday’s must-win Euro 2024 qualifier against Croatia.
Victory would put Wales firmly back in the picture for automatic qualification, with games against Armenia and Turkey to come in November. But should they fail to win tonight, a play-off place would likely be the best Wales could hope for. And pressure on Page would mount.
It was reported on Saturday that attempts had been made to lure Roy Keane to take over the Wales job. The villain of the piece is FA of Wales chief exec, Irishman Noel Mooney, who in midweek said there would need to be a review of performances in Group D after the final three games.