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Published 22:47 6 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 22:49 6 Sept 2018 BST
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"The build-up is put behind us once kick-off begins and we put that to one side. We're a proud people and proud players. We wanted to put on a show for ourselves and our travelling fans and we did anything but that. "Overall, Wales were better. Individually, we were very poor... We had to be brave when we had the ball, and we were not.""You've got to bring [that bravery] onto the pitch and we didn't do that," Coleman added.
"It's a different campaign and a different manager. They had a few younger players in there but I thought they played well. We gave them too much respect. "Any time you put on the green shirt is an honour and you have to play with pride and passion, and bravery, but we didn't do that."No hiding places for Coleman, not that he was seeking one.
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