No Wales issue for 'best player' Davies - Bellamy
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No Wales issue for 'best player' Davies - Bellamy
"The 32-year-old defender has made only three appearances for Spurs this season, marking his first start of the campaign with a goal in last Sunday's 1-1 Premier League draw with Sunderland. Davies said after the game that his future is out of his hands, having been linked with a move away from the London club he joined in 2014. Peripheral as he might be at Spurs this season, the left-back or centre-back is an important player for Wales with 100 caps to his name."
""I've been here a year and a half now and Ben has never been a regular [at Spurs]," said Bellamy. "I've got to be honest, Ben's been our best player. Certain players are top, such good pros, they know what they need and they gear themselves ready for that period. "The problem is when we have two games in such a short space of time, we have to be conscious that [players] might get an injury.""
Ben Davies has only three appearances for Tottenham this season but scored in his first start, and his future at the club is uncertain. Davies brings experience with 100 caps and remains an influential figure and occasional captain for Wales in Aaron Ramsey's absence. Wales face Bosnia-Herzegovina in a World Cup play-off semi-final, followed by a potential final within five days, creating a tight turnaround. Craig Bellamy describes Davies as Wales' best player and cautions about injury risk when players lack regular club minutes and face multiple matches in short succession.
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