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Craig Bellamy enjoying 'sane' and successful altered image

  • FlashFootball 2024/11/20 03:21
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Craig Bellamy is hoping that his successful start as Wales head coach has shown that he is not the "lunatic" some expected him to be.During his playing days, the former Liverpool and Manchester City striker made headlines for his controversial actions off the pitch as well as his many achievements on it.


But Bellamy has handled the role well, keeping a cool head and showing confidence as the team's new boss. He led them to Nations League promotion after an impressive first campaign, which ended with Tuesday's big 4-1 win over Iceland.


"I probably feel it was important to show people I am not a lunatic - I'm quite sane," said Bellamy. "People thought I was going to be running on the pitch and pushing the ref and stuff, getting sent off.


"I probably felt more pushed into management to show I am not like that. People used to bring temperament up. 'Oh yeah, but his temperament.' I was like: 'Really?' Now you get to see this side of me."

The former Wales captain added: "But you [the media] were concerned, you were thinking: 'I wonder what he’s going to be like?' I understand that as well.


"You'll see me even calmer and kinder when it goes wrong. Now is the worst period you can get me in because my emotions are everywhere. Trust me, you get nowhere being that way.


"I'm not naive enough to know those moments aren't coming. I don't know when but it's going to happen. I feel like some are waiting for it happen. I know that and I have to stay calm with that."


Bellamy was booked during Wales' win over Iceland but, other than being enthusiastic on the touchline, he has shown no signs of the red mist which descended on more than one occasion during his eventful playing career.


The 45-year-old has been very composed during media interviews, giving long and detailed answers as he shares his thoughts about the game.


His calm and collected approach has helped him make a great start to his Wales tenure. He's already led his team to the top of Nations League Group B4 and secured promotion to the competition's top division.


Bellamy has also brought an exciting new style of play to the team. It's bold and creative on the ball, tenacious and relentless out of possession.

'Still a long way to go' .The ultimate goal is to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, as Bellamy stated when he took the job in July.He said this Nations League campaign would be used to establish a clear "playing identity" and prepare for World Cup qualifying.


While this promotion-winning Nations League campaign met those requirements and boosted Welsh hopes of securing at least a World Cup play-off, Bellamy sounded a slightly cautious - if still optimistic - note after the Iceland victory.


"We've still got a long way to go. It's six games. We’ve had good periods," he said.


"I could easily sit here and be ecstatic with the draw [against Turkey, last Saturday] and it's turned out to be quite a good draw but I believe there is more for them [the Wales players].I believe they can play. I believe they can pass the ball. People might say you can't but I do.“


"We want to go to a World Cup - we've got to get that ticked off. If we get there, we want to compete. These players deserve to be there."

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