WE WANT TO GO TO A WORLD CUP” – BELLAMY SETS TARGET AFTER WALES TOP NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUP…

*”WE WANT TO GO TO A WORLD CUP” – BELLAMY SETS TARGET AFTER WALES TOP NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUP*

Cardiff, Wales – Wales manager Robert Page and his assistant Craig Bellamy have set their sights on qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the team topped their National League group. Wales secured a 1-0 win over Finland on Tuesday, ensuring they finished top of Group B4 and earned promotion to League A.

Bellamy, a former Wales international and Liverpool striker, expressed his pride and ambition for the team’s future. “We want to go to a World Cup,” he said in a post-match interview. “That’s our target. We’ve got a great group of players, and we believe we can achieve that.”

Wales’ victory over Finland marked their fifth consecutive win in the National League, a testament to the team’s growing confidence and momentum. The win also capped off an impressive campaign, which saw Wales score 14 goals and concede just 4.

Manager Robert Page praised his team’s performance, saying: “I’m delighted with the way the lads have applied themselves. We’ve had a great campaign, and to top the group is a fantastic achievement.”

Wales’ promotion to League A sets up a tantalizing prospect for the team, as they will now face tougher opponents in the next edition of the National League. However, Bellamy believes this is exactly what the team needs to take their game to the next level.

“We want to test ourselves against the best teams in the world,” he said. “We believe we’ve got the talent and the squad to compete with anyone. We’re excited for the challenge ahead.”

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on the horizon, Wales will be looking to build on their momentum and make a strong push for qualification. With Bellamy and Page at the helm, the team is confident that they can achieve their goal and make a return to the World Cup stage.

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