It is nearly three years since Gareth Bale brought the curtain down on his glittering Wales career at the 2022 World Cup.
He bowed out after a 3-0 defeat by England in Qatar, with many predicting Wales would go back to the doldrums without their most-capped player and goalscorer.
But Wales boss Craig Bellamy is out to prove the Bale doom-mongers wrong, having lost only two of his 12 games in charge.
“I was told before [being appointed] that it was all falling off a cliff. The king [Bale] has gone,” said Bellamy.
“But I only saw it as like, ‘no, there’s a lot of good players here’.
“Wait until the next couple of years, this machine’s going to get stronger.”
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