John O'Shea of Ireland said he was lucky to escape a serious injury after receiving a shot at Gareth Bale.
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A 0-0 draw between Ireland and Wales in the 2018 World Cup qualifying match was tainted by violence. The culmination of Seamus Coleman's crippling leg injury was Neil Taylor's violent kick from Wales.
The result was a red card for Taylor and Coleman would have been injured for six months. However, according to John O'Shea, he was lucky not to be hospitalized following Coleman after the dispute with Bale just minutes after the situation:

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"It was true that Bale got into the ball later but luckily I avoided it, no matter what, I just had to sew a few shots and still be lucky with Coleman. 2 red cards are drawn ".
Wales coach Chris Coleman shared his thoughts: "When you play for England, Scotland or Wales, the matches are going to be like that.
As a manager, you always want to protect your players. In the derby of this type, you always want to see the ball all but have a reason. There is no problem with the ball drastically. But if it does not hit the ball, that would be another story. "
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