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How the rest of Europe reacted to Wales’ incredible win over Belgium to reach Euro 2016 last four

Wales’ fairytale march to the Euro 2016 semi-finals has been hailed across the continent tonight.

Goals from Ashley Williams, Hal Robson-Kanu and Sam Vokes earnt a sensational victory over Belgium and put Chris Coleman’s men into the last four in France.

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Sam Vokes shows unbelievable joy after sending Wales to Euro 2016 semi-finalsCredit: EPA

It will be Wales’ first-ever appearance in major tournament semi-final.

Belgium’s ‘Golden Generation’ were heavily fancied to go through in Lille but the Welsh were tremendous as they set-up a meeting with Portugal in Lyon.

France’s leading sport newspaper L’Equipe went with: “Belgium succumb to the Welsh law”.

 

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It described the result as a “sensation” and added that the game was “one of the most enjoyable of the tournament”.

Sport magazine, France Football, hailed “the Wales sensation” with a picture of the Welsh players celebrating their historic win.

 

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While Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport describe the Welsh “delirium” as Gareth Bale set up a mammoth semi-final against club team-mate, Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

And labelled goal scoring hero, Robson-Kanu, the “Prince of Wales”.

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TuttoSport hailed Wales for “making history” after their “fairytale” victory over Belgium.

 

Over in Germany, SportBild hailed the Welsh “miracle” and added they’re not scared to dream.

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Meanwhile, Spanish sport outlet MARCA claimed “Dragons do exist” as they, too, cited that Wales were making history.

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AS immediately began previewing Bale’s mouthwatering semi-final showdown with Ronaldo.

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Portugal, who lie in wait for Wales in the last-four, possibly driven by a bit of fear decided against hailing Wales’ achievement just so highly.

O Jogo matter-of-factly led with “Ronaldo to face Bale in the Euro 2016 semi-finals”.

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While abola simply explained Wales would be Portugal’s semi-final opponents.

 

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The mood was much more sombre among the newspapers in Belgium as calls for Marc Wilmots' head came in

HLNBE  went with: "After this scandalous elimination, Wilmots cannot coach any more."

While EK 2016 asked: "Goodbye Red Devils, goodbye Wilmots?"

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