Wales saw a Euro 2024 place slip away via an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat at the hands of Poland.
Dan James was the tortured soul who saw his spot-kick saved, as The Dragons lost 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw.
Overall it was a spirited performance in a spirited atmosphere but Rob Page's men could not secure a place at a third consecutive major tournament.
Connor Roberts wore his lucky charm moustahce for added fortune but it wasn't to be, but Wales fans did enjoy giving Robert Lewandowski an earful.
Tom Collomosse was at the Cardiff City Stadium to bring you six things you might not have noticed.
Footballers are a superstitious bunch, which is why Wales defender Connor Roberts appears to be modelling himself on cult Australian fast bowler Merv Hughes.
Hughes was as famous for his handlebar moustache as he was for peppering opposing batsmen with short-pitched deliveries and Roberts seems to be walking the same path – though he has some way to go to match Hughes’ effort.
‘I think it has played about 25 Championship games and never lost, so I hope that continues,’ he said. ‘It’s the power of the ‘tache isn’t it? I keep asking my wife if I should shave it off but she likes it so I'm leaving it there.’
Roberts’ wheeze certainly seems to be working at club level. He was part of the Burnley side that cruised to promotion from the Championship last term and since Roberts moved to Leeds, Daniel Farke’s men have reeled in long-time leaders Leicester and are now top of the pile.
Roberts is one of four Leeds United players who are key members of the Wales squad as Rob Page relies heavily on the men from Elland Road.
When he signed for Leeds on loan from Burnley in February, Roberts linked up with international team-mates Dan
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