England vs Wales Strategic Breakdown: Bellamy's New Style Unpacked

The Welsh team in action under Bellamy

The Welsh national team have adjusted their method of football with Craig Bellamy.

Looking at the previous manager's final 12 games as coach with Craig Bellamy's first 12 games leading Wales, a noticeable shift is a strategic change prioritizing ball control and controlling matches with the ball.

Under Robert Page: High-Energy Play

With Page in charge, Wales' high-energy approach was based on applying high pressure off the ball, mainly in the wings, predominantly using a flexible 3-4-3 system for direct attacks.

Craig Bellamy's New Direction

Craig Bellamy has consistently employed a defensive line of four, urging the squad to hold the ball and develop plays in a more prosaic manner.

Statistical Changes

The new strategy has produced a much greater possession rate, a higher tally of passes and a modest drop in how frequently they lose possession in attacking areas.

The team also shows a higher expected goals tally with Bellamy.

Main Talking Point

Will Bellamy's tactics provide Wales a better opportunity of beating England?

The strategic changes since the change signifies a significant departure from the old system.

  • More ball control
  • More patient build-up
  • Fewer losses in advanced areas
  • Better xG numbers
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