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Craig Bellamy's tenure as Wales manager has begun with an unbeaten streak in his first four matches, a first in Welsh football history. His progressive tactics have revitalized the national team, with Harry Wilson emerging as a key player, scoring in three consecutive games, a feat not achieved since Gareth Bale at Euro 2016. Despite limited playing time at Fulham, Wilson's performance has been pivotal for Wales, securing a penalty against Montenegro to earn a 1-0 victory. Bellamy has managed to maintain this form despite multiple team changes due to injuries and suspensions, with players like Joe Allen returning to the squad. The win keeps Wales close to Group B4 leaders Turkey in the Nations League. Bellamy’s emphasis on aggressive and technical football seems to be paying off, instilling optimism for the remaining matches against Turkey and Iceland.
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