Chris Coleman has hit back at claims Wales were lucky to reach the last four at Euro 2016 by insisting his team handled pressure better than some other sides. Austria coach Marcel Koller - whose own side finished bottom of their group and failed to progress to the knockout stages - made the suggestion ahead of the teams World Cup qualifier in Vienna on Thursday. Sky Live: Austria v Wales Chris Colemans side face tough-looking trip to Vienna Wales won their section - beating Russia and Slovakia - before seeing off Northern Ireland and Belgium on their way to the last four where they lost out to eventual winners Portugal. Coleman said: We played more than most, had more opportunities, played more football, but I would not put our achievement down to luck.You can get lucky over 90 minutes, but you dont do that because of luck. We had good and bad luck but we achieved because we are a good team. Wales got to the semi-finals in France after wins over Slovakia, Russia, Northern Ireland and Belgium There were teams with big reputations who had great qualifying campaigns but could not handle it. We handled it. So, no, I wouldnt put the semi-final down to luck.Coleman believes Koller might have been referring to the early moments of their first game at the finals in France against Slovakia when Ben Davies cleared Marek Hamsiks goal-bound shot off the line.He added: That was not luck, it was good defending and commitment to the cause,We had bad luck in the first game when they should have been down to 10 men and we should have had a penalty for (Martin) Skrtels challenge on Jonny Williams. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. These boys know what is at stake and we dont worry about what anyone says about us. There has been all sorts said about what we do.But we concentrate on ourselves and the game plan. We stick to that. We will respect Austria, but we will concentrate on what we have worked on. It is about what we do. Thursdays international preview Spain, Italy, Wales and Republic of Ireland in action Austria have specific plans to keep Gareth Bale - who is now within four goals of Ian Rushs Welsh international record of 28 - quiet at the Ernst Happel Stadion.Coleman is unconcerned by that and said: That is not a new plan. That is what he faces every week with Real Madrid and when he plays for us. Coleman is not concerned about Austrias plans to deal with Gareth Bale in Vienna You can work as much as you like defensively, shut them out for 89 minutes and a split second changes everything.It is very difficult to come up with a game plan when youre up against brilliance - and thats what Gareth Bale is.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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The Bears (11-1, 8-1 Big 12), who never even had a winning record in the Big 12 before Briles arrived, have the first 11-win season in school history and are headed to the Fiesta Bowl. That is the reward for their first outright title in any league since winning the Southwest Conference on 1980 when Mike Singletary called Floyd Casey Stadium home. Antwan Goodley made a nifty one-handed grab on a slant pass for an 11-yard TD, one play after Petty overthrew his wide-open tight end at the goal line. After Texas (8-4, 7-2) went three-and-out, Lache Seastrunk had three consecutive runs for 28 yards and Glasco Martin ran 10 yards to help set up Pettys 6-yard TD pass to Levi Norwood and a 17-3 lead. Texas coach Mack Brown made joking references all week about being the only coach in America playing for a conference championship while also shrugging off speculation that he could be replaced. Well, the intense speculation about Browns future is certain to increase now. The regular season is over for the Longhorns without a Big 12 title after losing two of three games -- just like the year started before a six-game winning streak. "Im disappointed in the loss, obviously," said Brown, who didnt want to talk about his future. " I told them they played hard enough, played tough enough, but we didnt make the plays we needed to make. " Norwood came to the postgame interview wearing a cap that read "RIIP Floyd Casey," and said it was hard to put into words what the final game in the stadium and the Big 12 championship meant.dddddddddddd Ahmad Dixon, the senior safety who grew up in Waco, placed in front of the podium a sign declaring the Bears Big 12 champion. He then told everyone to hold their questions, then reached down and pulled out two bags of Tostitos, the sponsor of the Fiesta Bowl. "What does this mean to me?" Dixon said repeating a question, hold up the sign as an answer. "Thats about is. ... 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