00:00He's been playing sailing so far for Wales under Craig Bellamy. In his first four games
00:07he has three wins in a draw, only conceding three goals and has been putting in some genuinely
00:12strong performances. He's brought some younger players into the fold and on the whole Welsh
00:17football fans can see a promising future ahead under the new gaffer. The next two games will
00:22be big for the side as they take on Turkey away and Iceland at home, two games that will
00:27need to be won if we are to win our nation's league group. More than that though, they
00:31are the last two games before Wales find out their group for World Cup qualification and
00:35will want to see us finish the current campaign strong to push on into the new year.
00:41The first match against Turkey will be a real test, away from home against an on-form Turkey
00:46side currently sitting top of the group. Wales and Turkey have both taken chunks out of each
00:50other in recent years and Craig Bellamy's travelling side will be hoping for a famous
00:54win at the Cadir Has Stadium. With a number of players playing well for their side in
01:00recent weeks like Harry Wilson and Brennan Johnson, it's a fantastic opportunity for
01:03the side to take a step forward against strong opposition. Unfortunately they'll be without
01:09Kiefer Moore up front who was pulled out through injury, but the possibility of Lewis Kumas,
01:14Luke Harris or Brennan Johnson all starting up top, there are plenty of options to replace
01:17more. A number of young players have been given minutes in the last year or so for Welsh
01:23football and the late addition to the squad will certainly be hoping to make his mark
01:27and earn a chance to shine for Wales under Bellamy.
01:31Leeds midfielder Charlie Crewe has been added to the squad after the withdrawal of Nathan
01:34Broadhead with plenty of coaches singing his praises. The 18-year-old came off the bench
01:38for his first hit of championship action in recent weeks.
01:43The game in Turkey will be huge for both sides, with the reality that whoever wins will have
01:47a stellar chance to win the group and be promoted to the A tier of the Nations League and put
01:53them in great stead to qualify for the World Cup in two years' time.
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