
""It's the first time in 18 games that I had to have a go. I didn't like that I had to do that. We were passive in the first half, passing side to side, that was not us.""
""We cannot waste a game; it can be a reminder to them that if they want to feel sorry for themselves, they can play like this. We can't keep dwelling on last week, it's as simple as that.""
""I'll take a good week and a bit off. This was hard to take and hurts a lot. The supporters were amazing. They turned up tonight, so thank you. It was really appreciated.""
Craig Bellamy experienced his first moment of frustration as Wales manager following a 1-1 draw with Northern Ireland. The match saw Jamie Donley score for Northern Ireland, while Sorba Thomas equalized for Wales shortly after halftime. Bellamy criticized the team's passive first-half performance and highlighted the need for movement and urgency. He noted the impact of their recent World Cup play-off elimination and stressed the importance of moving on from past disappointments. Bellamy appreciated the support from fans despite the disappointing result.
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