Wales vs England Strategic Analysis: Craig Bellamy's New Approach Explained

Wales training under Craig Bellamy

Wales have changed their method of play with their new coach.

When comparing Robert Page’s final 12 games in charge with Craig Bellamy's first 12 games as Wales head coach, an obvious difference is a strategic change prioritizing possession and controlling matches with the ball.

The Page Era: Aggressive Play

Under Page, The Welsh high-energy approach focused on pressing intensely off the ball, particularly in the wings, predominantly using a adaptable 3-4-3 setup for direct attacks.

Craig Bellamy's Different Style

Bellamy has consistently employed a defensive line of four, encouraging his players to hold the ball and develop plays more methodically.

Measurable Changes

The change in approach has produced a far higher average amount of possession, a more completed passes and a small decrease in how frequently they lose possession in attacking areas.

Wales also boast a better xG statistics under Bellamy.

Key Consideration

Do Bellamy's strategies provide Wales a better opportunity of beating England?

The strategic changes under Bellamy signifies a notable shift away from the old system.

  • Increased possession
  • More patient build-up
  • Less giveaways in attack
  • Enhanced scoring probability
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