England vs Wales Strategic Analysis: Bellamy's New Style Explained

The Welsh team training under Craig Bellamy

Wales have changed their style of football with their new coach.

By comparing the previous manager's last dozen matches in charge with Bellamy's first 12 games leading Wales, a noticeable shift has been a strategic change emphasizing ball control and dominating games through possession.

Under Robert Page: High-Energy Football

Under Page, Wales' high-energy approach centered around pressing intensely without possession, particularly in the wings, typically using a fluid 3-4-3 formation for direct attacks.

Craig Bellamy's Different Style

Craig Bellamy has so far exclusively used a four-man defense, urging the squad to hold the ball and construct offensive moves more methodically.

Measurable Changes

The change in approach has resulted in a much greater ball control, a increased pass count and a slight reduction in how often they turn the ball over high up the pitch.

The team also shows a higher expected goals tally since Bellamy took over.

Main Talking Point

Can Bellamy's approach provide Wales a improved likelihood of defeating England?

The strategic changes since the change signifies a notable shift from the old system.

  • More ball control
  • More patient build-up
  • Less giveaways in attack
  • Improved expected goals
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