Wales superstar Louis Rees-Zammit showed his passion with fans after Gareth Bale's equaliser against the USA on Monday evening.
Depot Cardiff set up a fan zone for the World Cup this year, and welcomed The Red Wall to support their team on the big screens in a packed out warehouse setting.
Rees-Zammit has been released from the Wales squad ahead of the final international against Australia because he plays in England and the game is outside of the Test window. The extra freedom meant he could attend the fan zone for Wales' first World Cup appearance in 64 years.
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Rees-Zammit and his brother Taylor were seated right in the middle of the action, mixing with fellow Wales fans on a dramatic night.
He documented his experience on Instagram, filming the joyous scenes at the venue prior to the match and after Bale's goal. He was also filmed letting out a hearty scream, like many Wales fans last night when Bale had worked his magic.
It has been a tough autumn for the Welsh rugby team, namely losing to Georgia for the first time in history last weekend. However, Rees-Zammit's proficiency at full-back after being thrust into the role has been something of a small silver lining.
Wales will certainly miss him against the Wallabies on the weekend.
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