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

The Welsh team training with Craig Bellamy

The Welsh national team have adjusted their method of play under Craig Bellamy.

When comparing Robert Page’s final 12 games as coach with Bellamy's first 12 games as Wales head coach, an obvious difference has been a tactical switch prioritizing possession and controlling matches through possession.

The Page Era: Aggressive Play

With Page in charge, The Welsh intense style centered around applying high pressure without possession, especially in the wings, predominantly using a fluid 3-4-3 formation to push forward aggressively.

Bellamy's Different Style

The new coach has only utilized a back four, pushing the team to maintain possession and construct offensive moves more methodically.

Statistical Shifts

The new strategy has led to a much greater ball control, a increased pass count and a modest drop in how frequently they lose possession in attacking areas.

Additionally, Wales displays a improved expected goals metric with Bellamy.

Main Talking Point

Can Bellamy's approach give Wales a greater chance of defeating England?

The tactical evolution under Bellamy demonstrates a clear move away from the previous regime.

  • Higher possession rates
  • Deliberate offensive construction
  • Reduced high turnovers
  • Better xG numbers
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