Gibraltar brutally mock Wales after holding them to a goalless draw to end their 13-match losing streak… as Rob Page’s men are booed off following humiliating result

  • Gibraltar ridiculed Wales after holding it to a 0-0 draw on Thursday
  • Rob Page’s side scored seventeen shots, but were unable to break the deadlock
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Gibraltar hilariously trumped Wales after holding Rob Pages’ side to a 0-0 draw at the Estadio Algarve on Thursday.

The hosts managed just one shot and had 21% possession throughout the 90 minutes, but managed to keep the Welsh side, featuring the likes of Brennan Johnson and Daniel James, at bay to halt their 13-match losing streak.

Before the match, BBC Sport Wales’

However, after holding the team 174 places above them in the FIFA rankings to a goalless draw, Gibraltar had no choice but to respond.

Quote the above message by tweeting with a GIF of the US officewrote the official Gibraltar Football Association account: ‘Bit awkward…’

Gibraltar attacked Wales on social media after they held Rob Page’s side to a humiliating goalless draw

The Gibraltar FA shared a meme in response to a report from BBC Wales, pointing out their losing streak heading into the clash

The Gibraltar FA shared a meme in response to a report from BBC Wales, pointing out their losing streak heading into the clash

Page was booed after the match and insisted he understood the fans' frustrations

Page was booed after the match and insisted he understood the fans’ frustrations

After the match, Wales fans booed Page and called for the former Northampton boss to be sacked, resulting in the side’s latest setback after failing to qualify for Euro 2024.

‘They are absolutely entitled to their opinion. I understand, I completely understand,” Page said of the fans’ reaction.

‘As a Welsh supporter as well as the manager, I am disappointed. But I have to keep talking about the bigger picture and I’ll probably get criticized for that.

“It’s the bigger picture and we won’t lose focus on what we’ve done.”

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