Wales head coach Craig Bellamy believes justice was served as Turkey missed a controversial late penalty in their goalless Nations League draw.
Turkey were awarded an 89th-minute penalty in Kayseri as Yunus Akgun fell under a challenge by Neco Williams, who appeared to get a touch on the ball.
But Kerem Akturkoglu hit his penalty wide via the outside of the post to leave Wales second in Nations League Group B4 – two points adrift of leaders Turkey – before Tuesday’s final round of fixtures.
"I'm not sure that was a penalty. Just look at it. Did he go from behind? No, it was from the side. Did he touch the ball? Yes," said Bellamy.
"VAR [video assistant referee]? Did I believe they would overturn it or get the referee to look at it? No. Uefa are very good at not imposing themselves on it. I felt that was justice.
"I don't believe Turkey deserved to win it that way. Maybe different parts of the game [Turkey deserved to win], yeah. I don’t believe that was a penalty."