CRAIG BELLAMY says he knows the football world is waiting for him to explode – but he is adamant he won’t.
Wales’ boss didn’t bask in the glory of leading his country to the top spot in their Nations League group after a stunning start to life in the hot seat.
He is going to celebrate by taking a couple of days to decompress, immerse himself in studying other coaches, and undertake a computer course before World Cup qualifying gets underway next year.
As for the staggering revival he has overseen – three wins and three draws – after taking over a team that couldn’t manage to beat Gibraltar during the summer, he believes he is only just starting.
Despite a playing career in which some fracas or another erupted around him frequently – the question was ‘when’ not ‘if’ he would lose his cool when he was promoted to No.1 in his own right.
This story is from the November 21, 2024 edition of Daily Star.
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