Wales aim to right their wrongs against the CzechsImage source, FAWImage caption, Carrie Jones captained Wales for the first time against MontenegroByGareth VincentBBC Sport WalesPublished22 minutes agoWales’ trip to Montenegro did not go according to plan and, as a result, the path to the Women’s World Cup is unchanged.The frustration for Rhian Wilkinson’s team is that having been presented with a golden opportunity to take a step closer to a place in Brazil next summer, they were unable to seize it.Nobody anticipated that the Czech Republic, who won 5-1 in Albania in March, would drop points against the same opponents in the return fixture on Friday.When news of the Czechs’ 1-1 draw with Albania came through, Wales – who kicked off half an hour later against Montenegro – were 1-0 up and heading for top spot in Group B1.But a combination of missed opportunities, sloppy defending and – perhaps – the lack of goal-line technology in Pogdorica combined to ensure Wales dropped points too.Wales not good enough in Montenegro – Wilkinson
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