Wales boss Bellamy has 'burned bridges' - Roberts
Summary
Wales football coach Craig Bellamy had talks to become Burnley’s manager but the deal fell through. This has caused tension between Bellamy, the Football Association of Wales (FAW), and fans, leading to questions about whether he will stay as Wales’ head coach.Key Facts
- Craig Bellamy, Wales head coach, tried to become Burnley’s manager, but the move did not happen.
- Bellamy previously worked as assistant and caretaker manager at Burnley between 2022 and 2024.
- The breakdown of the deal was not about money owed to the FAW but issues with Bellamy’s backroom staff joining Burnley.
- Bellamy has a contract with Wales until 2028 and aims to lead the team at Euro 2028.
- Former player Iwan Roberts said Bellamy’s Burnley talks have damaged his relationship with the FAW and fans.
- Some Welsh players and experts think losing Bellamy would be a big blow, but keeping him may cause an awkward situation.
- The FAW is financially limited after missing the World Cup, which complicates retaining Bellamy.
- Bellamy must regain the trust of fans by winning games with Wales.
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