
"Obviously if I had gone, the memories and the experiences you would have had having been out there with the group. That's never really probably sunk in."
"I can remember being sat in bed, I was bed-bound, getting ready. Obviously watching the boys thinking. 'Yeah, I should be there, should be playing'. It is tough, but you've also got the focus of where I'm going to make sure I do everything I can to get back to that position."
"In terms of Thursday evening against Bosnia, no team in international football is a walkover these days. Everyone's got international, good quality players playing in the top leagues and they're always tough fixtures."
Rhys Norrington-Davies is eager to assist Wales in reaching the World Cup finals, compensating for his absence in Qatar 2022 due to a hamstring injury. Wales, after a 64-year hiatus, exited the last tournament at the group stage. They face Bosnia & Herzegovina for a chance to compete for a spot in the upcoming World Cup. Norrington-Davies reflects on his missed opportunity and emphasizes the importance of focus and determination to return to international play, acknowledging the challenge posed by Bosnia's quality players.
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