Ben Davies: Craig Bellamy praises Wales defender set for 100 caps
Davies’ defensive presence has been a major feature of one of Wales’ best eras in an international career that included playing in every game as they reached the Euro 2016 semi-finals under Chris Coleman.
That was Wales’ first appearance at a major tournament in 58 years with Davies producing a magnificent goal-line clearance in their opener to deny Slovakia an early goal.
Davies went on to play at the Covid-delayed 2020 Euros and 2022 World Cup.
“I have loved him. As a coach, he is such a big help. I lean on him a lot,” said Bellamy.
“He’s the voice for a lot of players. He is the main part of the leadership group and when he talks, you listen.
“He’s not playing every week for his club and that could be a very difficult period for some individuals.
“But he’s still able to train and play to such a high standard. You just know what he is.”
Wales must beat Belgium to retain hopes of finishing top of Group J, a spot that would mean automatic qualification for next summer’s finals in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
A successful 2024 Nations League campaign means Wales are almost certainly guaranteed a play-off spot in March.
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