Chris Coleman expects Wales' goal drought to end against Serbia
Last Updated: September 9, 2012 4:38pm
Chris Coleman: Looking for goals in Wales' World Cup qualifier against Serbia
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Wales manager Chris Coleman is confident Wales will manage to score in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Serbia.
Wales manager Chris Coleman is confident Wales will manage to score in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Serbia.
Friday night's 2-0 defeat in their opening Group A fixture against Belgium in Cardiff was the fourth game in a row in which Wales have drawn a blank.
Coleman has played down the statistic but admits it is time to end the goal drought and finally take one of the chances created by his side.
He said: "I would say it is only three games we have not scored in as you cannot put the Costa Rica game (February's Gary Speed Memorial Match) on the players.
"But of course the longer you go and you don't score the more of a psychological thing it can become.
"But we will score goals and I thought we were going to get a goal against Belgium. We have creators and players who can finish.
"Our last three games have been against three very good teams in Mexico, Bosnia and now Belgium, but the only performance I was not happy with was against Bosnia.
"So we now have to go to Serbia, put in a performance like we did against Belgium and we need to put the ball in the net, we are aware of that."









