C. Coleman: Woodburn has everything to become a great player

At just 17 years old, Wales national team sniper Ben Woodburn made a mark in the World Cup qualifying match against Austria just four minutes after stepping onto the field. His goal was the only one in that match, so the Welsh celebrated the victory and maintained realistic chances of making it to the tournament in Russia. The young player did not lack praise from national team coach Chris Coleman, who believes that the "Liverpool" talent could become a great footballer in the future. "I know his shot was fantastic, but his overall concentration was also excellent," said the coach. "He has all the qualities to become a great player." "He made a great start. I don't usually say that about young footballers." "Great examples are George Williams and Jonny Williams. They are still young and have a lot of football to play." "I know how difficult this industry is, and Ben knows how much work he has to put in to succeed." At the moment, Wales national team is in third place in Group D of the European qualifiers, trailing the Irish who are just two points ahead. Tomorrow they face what seems to be an easy match with Moldova, but their main competitors are us with the leaders, the Serbs.