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Wales Triumphs Over Iceland to Secure Nations League Promotion

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Wales have reached a huge milestone by moving up in the Nations League after they smashed Iceland 4-1. With Craig Bellamy leading the way since taking charge the team has really stepped up their game. Players like Liam Cullen, Brennan Johnson and Harry Wilson have been key to making this happen.

  • Craig Bellamy became Wales manager back in July 2024.
  • Wales big win shows how well Bellamy’s doing as boss.
  • Players like Liam Cullen and Brennan Johnson really stepped up.

Craig Bellamy’s Impact on Wales

Since becoming manager Craig Bellamy has totally changed how Wales plays. Having played for big clubs like Newcastle United and Liverpool before, Bellamy knows what he’s talking about. His time helping out as coach at Burnley has definitely made him better at running things. The way he’s got Wales playing now has led to them doing really well especially in the Nations League.


Key Performances in the Victory

Liam Cullen who plays up front for Swansea City, was amazing in the game against Iceland scoring two goals. He’s been playing really good in the Championship as well. Brennan Johnson who plays on the wing for Tottenham Hotspur got himself a goal too. Moving from Nottingham Forest in 2023 has really helped him get better.

Harry Wilson’s Contribution

Harry Wilson who plays for Fulham now scored Wales’ other goal and it was a really good one. Since he left Liverpool to join Fulham in 2021 Wilson has turned into someone both his club and country can count on. He’s been playing really well in the Premier League this season too.

For more details on the match and Wales’ journey, see the original


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