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John O’Shea has blasted Wales star Gareth Bale for his dangerous tackle in explosive World Cup qaulifier in Dublin

The Sunderland defender has launched a bitter attack on the Real Madrid star after seeing replay of Bale's dangerous tackle in Friday's ill-tempered World Cup qualifier

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REPUBLIC OF IRELAND defender John O'Shea has launched a scathing attack on Wales star Gareth Bale - following Friday's ill-tempered World Cup qualifier in Dublin.

O’Shea let rip on the Real Madrid superstar, after he was on the receiving end of a dangerous high tackle at the start of the second half.

 Gareth Bale went in late on John O'Shea against Ireland
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Gareth Bale went in late on John O'Shea against IrelandCredit: Rex Features

Bale was fortunate to only be booked - O'Shea played on, but his wound needed several stitches which rules him out of Tuesday's friendly with Iceland.


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O’Shea, who his 117th cap on Friday was livid when shown a replay of the tackle after the 0-0 draw at the Aviva Stadium.

 John O'Shea claims he was lucky to just escape Gareth Bale dangerous high tackle with just stitches
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John O'Shea claims he was lucky to just escape Gareth Bale dangerous high tackle with just stitchesCredit: Sportsfile
 Gareth Bale lucky to be booked and not sent off for high tackle on John O'Shea
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Gareth Bale lucky to be booked and not sent off for high tackle on John O'SheaCredit: Getty Images
 Seamus Coleman suffered a double leg break after this tackle from Neil Taylor
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Seamus Coleman suffered a double leg break after this tackle from Neil TaylorCredit: Sportsfile

The Sunderland defender said:“There is no problem getting a hard tackle but when people are very late, and stuff like that, it is a different story.

“When I saw it back, yes, I was a little bit annoyed. It was one of ‘them’. Thankfully I am walking away from it. So no problem.”

Meanwhile, Everton boss Ronald Koeman offered words of support to injured defender Seamus Coleman.

FAI chiefs confirmed he suffered a couple fracture of his right leg in his shock clash with Wales defender Neil Taylor on Friday night.

“He is a really strong character and he has a great family around him and we, his extended family at Everton, will be here for him to help him get through this over the coming days, weeks and months," stated Koeman.

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