Craig Bellamy vows Wales to attack Belgium, avoiding defensive tactics, in their upcoming match for victory.
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Craig Bellamy has declared that Wales will not adopt a defensive strategy when they face Belgium in their upcoming World Cup qualifier. Bellamy, appointed as the Cymru Men's National Team Head Coach in July 2024, is determined to instill a proactive and attacking style of play within the team. His comments came after Wales secured a 3-0 victory against Liechtenstein in their recent World Cup qualifying match.

Following the win against Liechtenstein, Bellamy emphasized his intention to approach the game against Belgium with a positive mindset. "We go there and I'm not camping. I'm not sitting back. It's not in my make-up. I can't do it, I don't want to do it," he stated. This bold declaration signals a clear departure from potentially cautious tactics often employed against higher-ranked opponents.

Bellamy's commitment to an attacking approach is rooted in his coaching philosophy, which prioritizes pressing high and winning the ball back quickly in the opponent's half. As he explained in March 2025, "The reason to press high is for one reason only: win it back and you're close to goal." This philosophy is based on a simple yet effective principle: if you lose it, get it back quick. If the opposition doesn't press, then his team needs to develop the ball and create the next line.

Since taking charge, Bellamy has already begun implementing his vision for the Welsh national team. Players have expressed their enthusiasm for the new style of play, with Harry Wilson noting that Bellamy's tactical approach suits him perfectly. Within seconds of kick-off in Bellamy's opening game, a Nations League match against Turkey, it was clear that things were going to be different. Players were taking up new positions and changing them fluidly, building play from all areas of the field. Whenever possession was lost, they launched into a rapid but organised, collective press to win it back as quickly as possible.

Bellamy's impact extends beyond on-field tactics. He has also instilled a new level of professionalism and attention to detail within the squad. Players have been impressed by the meticulous nature of his tactical approach, and Bellamy emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards both on and off the pitch. This includes simple rules such as ensuring "no badge touches the floor", and fostering a strong sense of unity within the team. Those who do not follow the rules will not last long in this squad.

While Bellamy acknowledges the challenge that Belgium poses, he is confident in his team's ability to compete. Belgium, despite being held to a 1-1 draw in North Macedonia, remain a formidable opponent. Bellamy's Wales currently sit at the top of their World Cup qualifying section with seven points from three games.

Bellamy's promise not to "camp" against Belgium reflects his ambition and belief in the potential of Welsh football. He aims to create a team that is not only successful but also enjoyable to watch, fostering a positive environment where players can thrive.


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