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

Wales training under Craig Bellamy

Wales have altered their method of play under Craig Bellamy.

Looking at Robert Page’s final 12 games in charge with Craig Bellamy's first 12 games leading Wales, a noticeable shift is a tactical switch emphasizing ball control and controlling matches with the ball.

Under Robert Page: Aggressive Football

With Page in charge, Wales' intense style focused on pressing intensely off the ball, particularly in wide areas, typically using a fluid 3-4-3 formation to attack directly.

Craig Bellamy's Different Style

The new coach has consistently employed a defensive line of four, encouraging his players to maintain possession and build attacks more methodically.

Measurable Changes

The new strategy has resulted in a significantly increased amount of possession, a increased pass count and a slight reduction in how often they turn the ball over in attacking areas.

The team also shows a better xG statistics with Bellamy.

Main Talking Point

Do Bellamy's strategies offer Wales a greater chance of defeating England?

The strategic changes with the new coach demonstrates a significant departure from Page's methods.

  • Increased possession
  • Deliberate offensive construction
  • Reduced high turnovers
  • Enhanced scoring probability
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