Wales head coach Craig Bellamy confirmed his commitment to his current role during a press conference on Monday. The former striker stated he intends to remain in the position for the long term despite any potential interest from club sides. Bellamy described the national head coach role as the best job in the world, per Sky Sports.
Since his appointment in July 2024, the head coach has overseen an unbeaten start to his tenure in competitive fixtures. Wales recently secured promotion to the top tier of the Nations League under his leadership, according to The Guardian. The team remains focused on qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
Bellamy emphasised the importance of the project he is building with the national squad. He noted the pride he feels representing his country and his desire to continue developing the current group of players. The Football Association of Wales has expressed satisfaction with the progress made since he replaced Rob Page, per Reuters.