Bellamy can lead Wales team

22 November 2017, 15:40 | Football 
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Former Welsh team forward Craig Bellamy is ready to lead the national team.

One of the candidates for the post of head coach of the Wales national team, who became vacant after Chris Coleman's decision to head Sunderland, is Craig Bellamy, now working as assistant to Neil Warnock in Cardiff.

"I think Craig would have coped with the team very well," Warnock told the Air Force. - I see every day with what passion he works in Cardiff City, and knowing how he was always devoted to the national team, I am sure that even at her helm he would not blunder. It seems to me that the Welsh team should be led by a Welshman, and perhaps only Ryan Giggs more than Bellamy is suitable for this position ".

38-year-old Bellamy played for Norwich, Coventry, Newcastle, Celtic, Blackburn, Liverpool, West Ham, Manchester City and Cardiff City. Craig played 78 games for the Wales team (19 goals), and as part of the British team played 5 matches (1 goal) at the 2012 Olympics.

According to the British media, in addition to Giggs, Bellamy has another competitor-compatriot - dismissed from West Bromwich Tony Pjulis.

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Источник: football.ua