Wales will have to earn World Cup spot, Georgia Boss Vladimir Weiss insists
Georgia coach
Vladimir Weiss has promised Wales will not have an easy ride in
their World Cup qualifier on Friday.
Wales might
need to win their last two qualifiers - away to Georgia and followed by a
crucial clash with Republic of Ireland on Monday - to make November's
play-offs, although four points will be enough if results in other groups go
their way.
Chris
Coleman's side are currently second in group D behind Serbia, while
Georgia have endured a torrid qualifying campaign having failed to win in group
D.
But Georgia have proved to be stubborn opponents in drawing five of their eight games, and Weiss is determined to claim a first victory ahead of Euro 2020 qualification.
'We will do
our best and start to look ahead to the next qualification campaign,' Weiss
said.
'Every game
is important for us, we play for the three points and for our supporters.
'We will not
make it easy for Wales but they still have a chance to qualify.
'Maybe
Serbia will get a good result in Austria, but Wales still must win two games.
Ireland also have a chance.'
Weiss dismissed the suggestion that Georgia had been lifted by the absence of Wales talisman Gareth Bale, who was ruled out of the game earlier this week with a calf injury.
'He is one
of the best players in the world,' Weiss said. 'Everyone wanted to see him in
Tbilisi.
'But
injuries are part of football, but another player will come in and Wales are a
strong team.
'It was the
same when we played them away last year.
'They played
with Bale, but without (Joe) Allen and (Aaron) Ramsey. It will be another team,
but they know qualification is close.'
Georgia have had their own injury problems with Tornike Okriashvili, who scored in the 1-1 draw in Cardiff 12 months ago, and Jano Ananidze among the key absentees.
'We are also
missing two good players ourselves in Okriashvili and Ananidze,' Weiss said.
'We have
lost a lot of our attackers and we have to play with a young team.
'But we will
try to win against a strong team and a strong coach, and we will see what
happens.'
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