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Craig Bellamy not too worried by lack of Premier League action for Wales players

The Dragons return to Nations League action in Iceland on Friday and welcome Montenegro to Cardiff three days later.

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Craig Bellamy says he is not too concerned by most of his top-flight Wales players struggling to get Premier League game time.

Wales return to Nations League action in Iceland on Friday and at home to Montenegro three days later having picked up four points from their opening two matches last month.

Eight of Bellamy’s 25-man squad are currently at Premier League clubs, but Ben Davies, Danny Ward and Nathan Broadhead have had no league action whatsoever this season and David Brooks has only made a brief nine-minute cameo appearance for Bournemouth following injury.

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur – Premier League – Old Trafford
Free-scoring Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson is one of the few Wales players to be playing regularly in the Premier League (Martin Rickett/PA)

“It means they are fresh,” said Bellamy, putting a positive slant on several of his top-flight players having had little game time this season.

The vast majority of Bellamy’s squad are operating in the second tier and the Wales boss added: “The Championship is the sixth highest intense league in the world and its intensity goes above international football.

“You move Champions League away, the Premier League is at the top.

“The games come thick and fast, especially if you are a highly successful player.

“That comes with success and means you are doing your craft really well.”

Fulham’s Harry Wilson is a key player for Wales and his stunning September strike in Montenegro secured Bellamy’s first win in charge.

Wales v Turkey – UEFA Nations League – Group H – Cardiff City Stadium
Harry Wilson, an influential player for Wales, has not made a Premier League start for Fulham this season (David Davies/PA)

Bellamy said: “Of course I’d want the likes of Harry Wilson to be playing week in, week out.

“But I can only go off what I had with Harry in the last two games (against Turkey and Montenegro) and he was exceptional

“It means I don’t have to wait there at the weekend waiting for the physio to phone me and tell me someone has picked up an injury.

“Of course I’d want them all playing. But if they don’t, the work they do at their clubs is at a really high level and they come to us in a really good condition.”

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