08:10 GMT, Thursday, 27 March 2008
Eastwood just happy to be playing
Wales striker Freddy Eastwood says he is pleased to be on the pitch at all after scoring both goals in the 2-0 win over Luxembourg.
Eastwood, who is out of favour at Wolves, scored his third and fourth goals from seven international caps.
But he said: "I'm delighted to get a start again and another good performance away from home.
"I've been knocking on the door (at Wolves) to get back into the side and hopefully I'm not far away."
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He added: "Once we got the first goal we looked comfortable, to be fair.
"I don't think they looked like scoring and it was a case of how many we were going to get.
"The conditions were difficult because they sat back so deep and it was difficult to break them down.
"More or less every game I'm starting I'm getting more experience, and hopefully when the big games come up I'll be involved.
"Every goal I score at international and club level is a good achievement and hopefully I will score more."
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