Euro 2016: Wales still on course – Chris Coleman
Wales manager Chris Coleman admits his side were disappointed with their goalless draw against Israel but is adamant they remain on course to qualify for Euro 2016.
Victory would have sealed Wales' qualification with two games to spare but they were frustrated by a stubborn Israel side.
Coleman's side only need one point from their remaining matches, or they can qualify on Sunday if Belgium fail to win in Cyprus.
"It's a shame for the supporters we didn't do it by beating Israel, but it is coming for us," said Coleman.
"It's both an anti-climax and a good point.
"The expectation was that we would win, but now we have to wait longer."
Destiny in their own hands
Wales remain top of Group B, three points ahead of second-placed Belgium and five in front of Israel in third.
Even if Belgium win in Cyprus, Welsh hopes of qualification are still in their own hands with only one point required from their remaining games away against Bosnia-Herzegovina and at home to lowly Andorra to come in October.
Andorra have only claimed one point away from home in competitive matches, a goalless draw against Macedonia in 2005.
Coleman remains convinced his players can end Wales' 57-year wait for an appearance at a major tournament.
"The players were a little bit disappointed, you could sense it on their faces," he said.
"We all wanted to do it and make the Welsh public happy.
"They are a bit frustrated but if we do the same again it's over. We only need one point now."
Denied by ‘blatant handball’
Wales created a number of chances against Israel, with Andy King twice going close and substitute Simon Church seeing his injury-time header ruled out for offside.
The hosts were also denied a penalty in the second half, as Gareth Bale's cross appeared to hit the arm of Israeli defender Eitan Tibi.
"It was a penalty all day long," said Coleman.
"I won't complain too much, but it's a blatant handball.
"I don't know what the officials behind the goal are doing to be honest. They've got to make the call. How many times do you see that?
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