There won't be any regrets': Bellamy steels Wales for last World Cup push
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There won't be any regrets': Bellamy steels Wales for last World Cup push
"If you're tense, you're fighting yourself. Bellamy has been there as a player but as a head coach, while intense and fiercely driven, he believes cool heads will prevail at the Cardiff City Stadium on Thursday."
"In sport, I dislike the word pressure. It is a privilege to be where we are now. Why wouldn't you enjoy this? If you can't enjoy this and you only feel pressure, you ain't made for elite sport."
"I honestly feel we should be at this tournament now we're going to have to work hard to get there but I believe we'll be a massive asset to this World Cup: our players, our fans and our coaching team."
"If we're able to do it, we'll create those moments again. As always, Bellamy has done his homework."
Craig Bellamy believes that maintaining a calm demeanor is crucial for success in sports. He encourages his team to enjoy the experience rather than feel pressured. Bellamy acknowledges the significance of qualifying for the World Cup and its positive impact on grassroots football. He reflects on the pride of seeing young fans celebrate national achievements and expresses confidence in his team's potential to create similar moments. Bellamy stresses the need for hard work while being prepared for any outcome in the upcoming matches.
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