Chris Llewellyn scores for Wales

Last updated : 15 November 2006 By Dylan Gallacher
Two goals from Jason Koumas sent Wales on their way to a comfortable home win over Liechtenstein.

Craig Bellamy made it 3 - 0 before Wrexham's Chris Llewellyn bagged the 4th.

Steve Evans played the full 90 mins. Mark Jones came on as a sub as well.

An excellent night for Wales and an excellent night for Wrexham.

Match report from the BBC

Wales 4-0 Liechtenstein
Wales' Jason Koumas struck twice with fine long-range efforts
Wales' Jason Koumas struck twice with fine long-range efforts
Wales enjoyed the perfect preparation for future Euro 2008 qualifying fixtures, with a comfortable friendly win over Liechtenstein at Wrexham.

Jason Koumas set the pace against a side that Wales boss John Toshack had picked for a similarity to San Marino.

The West Brom midfielder struck twice in the first half, picking his spots to fire home right-footed from long range.

Two more goals followed as Craig Bellamy shot home from close in, before he set up Chris Llewellyn to slot in.

That was the first four-goal haul for Wales under Toshack, and a perfect way for captain Ryan Giggs to celebrate winning his 60th cap.

In contrast it was harsh on new Liechtenstein manager Urs Meier, in charge for the first time.


FULL REPORT HERE.