Wales latest: Craig Bellamy gives update on future after devastating World Cup play-off loss | OneFootball

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·27. März 2026

Wales latest: Craig Bellamy gives update on future after devastating World Cup play-off loss

Artikelbild:Wales latest: Craig Bellamy gives update on future after devastating World Cup play-off loss
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Craig Bellamy said Wales will ‘hurt’ after a penalty shoot-out defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina (REUTERS)

Wales missed out on a second consecutive World Cup in heartbreaking fashion after losing on penalties in their play-off semi-final against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff.


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Dan James scored a second-half screamer to seemingly set Wales on their way, but Bosnia captain Edin Dzeko equalised with four minutes remaining to send the contest to extra time.

Penalties felt inevitable amid a nervy extra half-an-hour and, in the end, it was Brennan Johnson and Neco Williams who missed crucial spot-kicks, as the visitors caused an upset away from home to emerge 4-2 winners in the shoot-out.

"We're going to hurt, but there's a bright future,” manager Craig Bellamy said. “It's hard to think about now, even though I'm trying. We've got a home nations Euros coming up, what an incredible time. We wanted to be in a World Cup this summer, but the future is very bright. There are some good years ahead for Wales.”

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"We've got a home nations Euros coming up, what an incredible time.

"We wanted to be in a World Cup this summer, but the future is very bright. There are some good years ahead for Wales.

"I'm disappointed for the players we couldn't get back-to-back World Cups because we are a good team."

Jamie Braidwood27 March 2026 07:50

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