Gareth Bale needs his Wales team-mates into”chip in and help the group”, based on forwards Tom Lawrence.
Following months of uncertainty over his potential, Bale stopped a scoring drought stretching back on March 16 with a brace in Real Madrid’s 2-2 La Liga draw at Villarreal on Sunday, even though Wales’ talisman was sent off in stoppage time.
The 30-year-old will put his club commitments on pause as he looks to direct Wales however, they therefore are three adrift of both Slovakia and Croatia from the race to get a place and route leaders Hungary by six factors in Group E.
Ryan Giggs was encouraged by the very fact that Bale, Daniel James and Harry Wilson have all been one of the goals at club level this season and Lawrence feels his team-mates will need to be more supportive of Bale.
Lawrence said:”We can’t leave it down to Gareth himself, additional gamers have to chip in and help the team.
“There’s some people pushing to get a start on Friday and we will all be looking forward to getting on the pitch.
“When he (Bale) is enjoying he’s one of the world’s greatest. Is a bonus.
“It always helps when you are playing games. When you are not match-fit it’s not simple to come and play games.”
Lawrence has additional motivation because he missed out at Euro 2016 when Wales qualified for their first tournament since 1958 and attained the to reach the next year’s contest.
Ankle ligaments tore having been a part of the pre-tournament coaching group in Portugal.
He explained “It was a difficult moment. You’re looking forward to visiting the Euros and therefore to be stopped by an injury is never great.
“I would love to play in a significant tournament. It was my main learning curve in coping with that and overlooking the Euros.
“Ever since then I’ve come on a long way. It would be great to get in there again.”
Wales face Azerbaijan within their Euro 2020 qualifier on Friday before a friendly against Belarus at Cardiff three days after, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
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