
"The last camp was really important for us and it just showed the togetherness in the group. Against Czech Republic, it's a valuable point for us - it was never going to be an easy place to go as they are ranked higher than us."
"It's always going to feel a bit strange when you see the same faces for more than 10 years and then, all of a sudden, they're not there. Players like Jess Fishlock and Kayleigh Barton, who have retired so recently, have played such a massive part in our journey."
"We want six points out of these two games and we want to finish top of the group. That's our aim. It's really important for us to make the new players feel welcome and feel settled as quickly as possible."
Wales is preparing for a crucial World Cup qualifying double-header against Albania, focusing on team unity and performance. The last camp showcased the group's togetherness, highlighted by a valuable point against the Czech Republic and a win over Montenegro. The squad is evolving with the retirement of key players, and creating a welcoming environment for newcomers is essential. The goal is to secure six points from the upcoming matches and finish at the top of the group, maintaining an unbeaten run.
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