Wales 0-0 Türkiye:Wales held to a goalless draw at home by 10-man Turkey
- チャンピオンズリーグの追跡 2024/09/07 02:37
- 0 0
Wales gave an exciting glimpse of what the future may hold under new head coach Craig Bellamy even as they were held to a goalless draw at home by 10-man Turkey in the Nations League.
Bellamy’s expansive, high-octane new style was evident from the first whistle as his fluid Wales side relentlessly pressed their opponents and attacked with verve and invention.
With Aaron Ramsey and Joe Rodon missing two glorious chances and Sorba Thomas having a first-half goal disallowed, the home fans were clearly encouraged by what they saw.
Wales stayed on the front foot after the break as Harry Wilson curled a fine long-range effort narrowly wide before Turkey striker Baris Alper Yilmaz was sent off for a second booking, but the home side could not convert their pressure into goals.
Bellamy had promised a radically different playing style and a clear identity, and his team delivered that in abundance, even if they could not start his reign with victory.
There will be bumps in the road with such a high-risk, high-reward approach – particularly with how Wales now look to build from the back – but it promises to be a thrilling ride.
Next up in Bellamy’s brave new world is a trip to Montenegro for Wales’ second Group B4 fixture on Monday.
Related News
Jose Mourinho: I don't like Victor Osimhen doing things like that
7 days ago
Turkiye vs Iceland:Players to watch: Turkish attack to shine
10 days ago
Nations League | League B,Preview: Montenegro vs Wales
10 days ago
Preview: Wales vs Turkey
14 days ago
Manuel Akanji reveals major problem with Man City's new Oasis tribute kit
12 hours ago
UCL: Monaco vs Barcelona facts
14 hours ago
'Bro not again' - Harry Kane trolled by Michael Olise
15 hours ago
Hacken Women 1-0 Arsenal Women: Alessia Russo goes missing
15 hours ago
One shot & 14 touches! Why Erling Haaland failed to break Cristiano Ronaldo goal record
15 hours ago
Crvena Zvezda vs Benfica facts
15 hours ago
0comments
No comments available