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Craig Bellamy will continue leading the Wales national team after his planned move to Burnley fell apart. The former Wales striker had been linked with the Championship club’s manager job, but the deal didn’t go through.

Why the Burnley Move Didn’t Happen

Talks between Bellamy and Burnley broke down over the past few days. Reports suggest both sides couldn’t agree on key terms. Bellamy had been seen as a top candidate for the role after Vincent Kompany left.

What This Means for Wales

Welsh fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Bellamy has been doing a solid job with the national team. Here are a few key points:

  • Bellamy keeps his focus on Wales’ upcoming matches
  • The team’s stability remains intact
  • Players can continue building under his guidance

Bellamy’s Future with the Dragons

Now that the Burnley chapter is closed, Bellamy is fully committed to Wales. He has a contract running through the next major tournament. The Football Association of Wales is happy to have him stay.

Looking Ahead for Craig Bellamy and Wales

Bellamy will now prepare for Wales’ next fixtures. While the Burnley opportunity didn’t work out, his focus is on helping Wales qualify for future tournaments. Fans can expect the same passion and drive from their manager.

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