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    Craig Bellamy Embraces Responsibility as Wales Eye World Cup Qualification

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Craig Bellamy, the manager of the Welsh national football team, has openly acknowledged the weight of responsibility he feels as Wales prepares for a pivotal World Cup qualifying play-off this March. Speaking ahead of the crucial home fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bellamy emphasized his determination to guide Wales to the upcoming World Cup scheduled to take place across North America this summer. Since taking charge in July 2024, the former Manchester City and Liverpool forward has made a significant impact, raising hopes among Welsh fans that the nation could once again feature on football’s grandest stage.

    Wales’ recent history in the World Cup is notable, having qualified for the 2022 tournament in Qatar under the leadership of then-coach Rob Page. That achievement was historic, marking the first time in 64 years that Wales, a country with a population just exceeding three million, had earned a place at the World Cup finals. Bellamy, who earned 78 caps and scored 19 goals for Wales during his playing career, regards the prospect of leading his country back to the World Cup as one of the most significant milestones he could achieve in his managerial tenure.

    Beyond personal accomplishment, Bellamy stressed the importance of maintaining the momentum Welsh football has built over the past decade. “It’s crucial to keep pushing forward,” he remarked, highlighting how consistent qualification for major tournaments allows the sport to flourish nationally. The enthusiasm for football in Wales has surged dramatically in recent years, with growing fan engagement and increased investment in the game. Bellamy is keen to ensure that this upward trajectory continues, preserving the excitement and passion that have become synonymous with Welsh football.

    Currently, Bellamy’s focus remains firmly on the upcoming play-off match scheduled for March 26 in Cardiff, where Wales will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in front of an eager home crowd. Victory in this fixture would set up a high-stakes showdown against either Italy or Northern Ireland, with the winner securing a coveted spot at the World Cup finals to be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The pressure is immense, but Bellamy’s experience as a former international player and his recent coaching successes have instilled confidence within the squad and supporters alike.

    Meanwhile, Bellamy also shared his thoughts on current trends in the Premier League, where set pieces, especially corners, have become a prominent tactical weapon. He pointed out that while some critics, including Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot, have expressed concerns about the game becoming overly reliant on dead-ball situations, there is no definitive right or wrong approach to playing style. Bellamy praised Arsenal’s use of set pieces as a key factor in their title challenge but also expressed a desire to see more continuous, fast-paced play to maintain the league’s reputation as the world’s most exciting football competition.

    Additionally, Bellamy touched on the controversial tactic of goalkeepers feigning injury to disrupt the flow of the game, a strategy that has surfaced in recent matches. While acknowledging that coaches often seek every possible advantage, Bellamy made it clear that he personally disapproves of such methods, stating that it does not sit well with his principles. His stance reflects a broader commitment to fair play and respect for the spirit of the game, values he hopes to instill in his players as Wales chase their World Cup dreams.

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