This time the celebrations had to wait. After the delirium of qualifying for a first World Cup finals since 1958, Wales savoured salvaging a draw at home to Belgium. Brennan Johnson slotted in a late equaliser that was awarded following a lengthy, and questionable, VAR check and by the end of six minutes of stoppage time the home support were serenading the country’s latest prodigious talent. It was a timely moment for Nottingham Forest’s Johnson, a late substitute, to score his first Wales goal, just as it seemed they would slip to a third straight Nations League defeat.

Gareth Bale recently told how Kevin De Bruyne’s potentially relentless schedule next season piqued the interest of him and his Wales team-mates over lunch but it was another Belgium midfielder with a long list of admirers who opened the scoring here. Youri Tielemans’s smart second-half strike helped Belgium into a deserved lead but Wales rescued a point with four minutes to spare, after Johnson latched on to a wonderful flick by Aaron Ramsey.

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