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