Hal Robson-Kanu was released by Reading just weeks before his Euro 2016 heroics for Wales
Former Reading forward sparked wild celebrations with late goal in Bordeaux to fire Chris Coleman's side to three points
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HAL ROBSON-KANU doesn't currently have a club - but he's a Euro hero for Wales.
The former Reading forward came off the bench and bundled home on the 81st minute as the Dragons retook the lead in Bordeaux.
After netting just twice in 30 international games, Robson-Kanu was hardly the hero Wales will have been expected after Gareth Bale's first-half strike was cancelled out by Ondrej Duda.
It wasn't the finest of finishes from the forward but one he will never forget, as he beat Matus Kozacik from close range.
A one-club man, Robson-Kanu was released at the end of this season from the Madejski stadium after nine years at the club.
He was a schoolboy at Arsenal before leaving to join the Royals at 15 where he netted 24 times in 198 games.
And his goal capped a fantastic first Euro win for the Welsh who heaped pressure on England and Russia.
He beamed: "I’ve directed it into the corner. Not the best finish, but a finish nevertheless.
"I’m not thinking about a new club right now.
"Hopefully we can do the nation proud again as we have done today."