Jordan James
Jordan James went off during the clash between Wales and Bosnia
Wales have been handed an injury scare after Jordan James limped off during their World Cup eliminator against Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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The Leicester City midfielder was brought off before the hour mark, shortly after a moment of brilliance from Dan James gave Wales the lead. It was a frenetic showdown in as Craig Bellamy's side looked to move to within 90 minutes of qualifying for this summer's tournament in North America.
James grimaced as he trudged off the pitch to be replaced by City's Liam Cullen. The 21-year-old appeared to pick up the issue after making a challenge on Amar Mecic, which appeared off the television cameras.
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It occurred moments after Harry Wilson danced past three Bosnia players before being hauled down amid Istvan Kovac's continued leniency.
Cullen's introduction appeared to be pre-planned but the initial signs surrounding James' exit were worrying. Wales needed to win to book their place in Tuesday's final, where the winner would host the victor of Italy and Northern Ireland.
Dan James, who plies his trade in the with Leeds United, broke the deadlock with a superb finish just six minutes into the second-half.
The winger nipped in front of the Bosnia defender, nodding the ball down and showing them a clean set of heels before audaciously volleying goalwards, catching Nikola Vasilij off-guard.
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Wales had a superb chance in the first-half when star man Wilson curled goalward but the woodwork denied him with the St Pauli shot-stopper rooted to the spot.
Wales were looking to avenge their failure to qualify for Euro 2024 and the Leeds ace proved his weight in gold after missing his spot-kick against Poland, two years ago.
At the other end, his club team0mate Karl Darlow made a crucial contribution to deny the visitors. He had to make a reflex save to deny Ermedin Demirovic, keeping Bosnia at bay.
Speaking pre-match, head coach Craig Bellamy said: "We've done everything we can. You always feel a lot calmer as it goes along.
"The more you tick off something, the more you reassure yourself. Imagine if you're going into an exam and you haven't put the work in and you're expecting good results to happen.
"The players have been top and they're used to this."
The Wales boss will be hoping that his players come through their semi-final unscathed, should they overcome Bosnia, in what was a bruising night in Cardiff.
Captain Ethan Ampadu put in a heroes display and found himself on the deck more than once, while Wilson was sent to ground on a number of occasions. Such were Bosnia's tactics, there were three yellow cards in the first-half alone.