Craig Bellamy promises Wales will not sit back and defend against Belgium | OneFootball

Craig Bellamy promises Wales will not sit back and defend against Belgium | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: The Independent

The Independent

·6 Juni 2025

Craig Bellamy promises Wales will not sit back and defend against Belgium

Gambar artikel:Craig Bellamy promises Wales will not sit back and defend against Belgium

Craig Bellamy promised not to sit back and defend against group favourites Belgium on Monday after brushing aside Liechtenstein to go top of their World Cup qualifying group.

Wales coasted to a 3-0 win over Liechtenstein, the world’s 205th ranked team, as second-half goals from Harry Wilson and Kieffer Moore added to Joe Rodon’s 39th-minute opener.


Video OneFootball


It was defender Rodon’s first international goal and Wales had complete domination of a one-sided contest with 27 goal attempts to zero.

Wales face a far tougher challenge in Brussels, although the Dragons did have the bonus of Belgium being held 1-1 in North Macedonia on Friday night, thanks to a late home equaliser.

Bellamy said: “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.

“I’ve got a little bit more in my head, but I’m really excited about it. I’ll try and absorb this one but then, yeah, get ready for that.”

Victory took Wales to the top of their World Cup qualifying section with seven points from three games – but Bellamy could not resist a dig at the Welsh ball boys on the perimeter of the pitch.

“There is a lot I liked,” said Bellamy. “I’d really like us to make this six, seven, eight. That’s what we need to push.

“These games have never been easy four our nation. We have a proven record of that.

“The mentality of the players was really good. Did we expect to win? Of course we did. Did we expect such a slow game?

“I felt our ball boys could have been a bit quicker. We are at home so we have a choice in that as well.

“I’m going to be looking for them in a bit – I’m not. I’m joking!”

Victory came at a price as Neco Williams, one of Wales’ best performers since Bellamy took charge last summer, was forced off midway through the first half with a nasty-looking injury.

The Nottingham Forest full-back, in trying to cross on the byline midway through the first half, landed awkwardly and was in obvious pain before leaving the field on a stretcher.

Williams appears a serious doubt for Monday’s clash with Belgium.

“Give us a few hours,” said Bellamy. “We just don’t know. We’ll find out tomorrow morning (Saturday).

“The medical staff will be racing with it, we’ll make sure he’s looked after.

“We’ll find more and relay that message as soon as we know.”

Lihat jejak penerbit