
"It's definitely a target that's in sight,"
"The first one was to get a cap, then you start to look up and see what's in front of you,"
"As far as I'm concerned, it's not about those personal milestones, I still just want Wales to do well more than anything and if I can contribute to that then all the better."
Ben Davies reached 100 caps for Wales, becoming the fourth male player to do so after Gareth Bale, Wayne Hennessey and Chris Gunter. He earned his 100th cap as captain in a 4-2 World Cup qualifying loss to Belgium on 13 October. Davies targets surpassing Bale's men's record of 111 caps and aims for 112. Davies made his Wales debut in 2012 and prioritises team success over personal milestones. Davies has featured in all 14 of Craig Bellamy's matches as national head coach. Davies praises Bellamy's high standards and demanding approach to training and preparation.
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