Wales must take care of own business - Wilkinson
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Wales will take care of own business - Wilkinson Image source, FAWImage caption, Wales have taken seven points from their first three games in Women's World Cup qualifying ByGareth VincentBBC Sport WalesPublished9 minutes agoRhian Wilkinson says Wales must "take care of our own business" before focusing on what looks set to be a key Women's World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic in June.Wales were knocked off top spot in Group B1 by the Czechs on Tuesday despite beating Albania 4-0 in Wrexham.But in a competition where head-to-head records will be the first tiebreaker if teams are level at the end of the group phase, it may well be that Wales' home game against the Czechs on 9 June proves decisive in the race for top spot.Wales and the Czechs have identical records at the halfway point of the group, with Wilkinson's team slipping to second place because they have scored fewer away goals so far.But the Wales head coach insisted after the Albania triumph that she is "not bothered" about the Czech Republic's results."We play them in the last game of our group stage. We know that," Wilkinson added.Cain scores twice as Wales ease to Albania win"It's not about their scores, it's making sure we take care of our own business."When you force things, that's not how good football occurs. So we take care of our own business and [Czech Republic] will mind their own."Having begun their campaign with a 2-2 in the Czech Republic, Wales thrashed Montenegro last month and have now eased past Albania.They will expect further victories in the return game against the Albanians this Saturday and when they travel to Montenegro in June, four days before the Czechs come to Cardiff.Czech Republic are in a similar position, having cruised to victories in Albania last month and at home to Montenegro on Tuesday.To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedMedi...



