
"I always have that on my mind. Just get there first. We've got to get there first but, if that is the case, then we [Marsch and Bellamy] will definitely have a nice conversation before that as well."
"I've got nothing against that guy, by the way, I think he's got something against the world. There's a part of me that really likes him from afar without really knowing him. But some of the things he says, you see his interviews before the other games after playing us... I think I find him very interesting."
"All those wind me up, I've got to be honest, they all do. Be respectful. It's maybe more for TikTok or Instagram. I'm not a dinosaur, trust me. I'm not old-fashioned but there's a level of respect."
Wales can qualify for the 2026 World Cup by winning their play-off semi-final and final in March. A successful play-off campaign would place Wales in Group B with co-hosts Canada, Switzerland and Qatar. The opening fixture in Toronto would match Wales against Canada, renewing a grievance after an ill-tempered friendly that ended with contested celebrations. Craig Bellamy objected to Jesse Marsch and Canada's celebrations both before and after the final whistle in Swansea. Bellamy expressed interest in meeting Marsch at the World Cup and described Marsch as a contradictory figure he finds interesting. Bellamy criticised exuberant celebrations and called for respect around such moments.
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