Collins looks set to take armband

12 October 2009 08:07
Aston Villa's new £6million defender, signed from West Ham last month, is likely to claim the armband in Vaduz with Wales' usual captain Craig Bellamy now suspended from the match due to a second yellow card in the group.[LNB]Bellamy was cautioned in Saturday's disappointing 2-1 defeat by Finland in Helsinki, and has already flown home to rejoin Manchester City's squad.[LNB]Other previous national captains from boss John Toshack's originally named squad, Joe Ledley and Danny Gabbidon, have both withdrawn through injury.[LNB]Collins, the former Cardiff City defender, said recently: "It has always been my ambition to captain Wales, and I hope I can get the chance this season."[LNB]His opportunity, sadly, comes while Wales are in a terrible run of form, having lost their last three group matches and long ago failed in their bid to reach the finals next summer in South Africa.[LNB]And it follows a below-par performance by Collins himself in the Olympic stadium at the weekend, which saw him blamed for a mistimed sliding tackle that allowed Finland defender Niklas Moisander to score the winner.[LNB]Collins, 26 and now with 32 caps, is believed to have expressed his own annoyance with his display to Toshack, but will have his confidence boosted when he finally takes over the captaincy of his country for the first time.[LNB]Also stepping up for a key role in Liechtenstein will be Hull goalkeeper Boaz Myhill, who takes over from Wayne Hennessey - the second Wales player suspended for the match after a booking in Helsinki.[LNB]Myhill, 26, has patiently awaited his chance behind Hennessey, who has claimed the number one jersey this year, restricting Myhill to just two starts in the last 13 matches.[LNB]Myhill said: "I cannot complain, Wayne's performances have been good enough to have become first choice. But I have believed that there is always a chance for me, and I am looking forward to taking mine in Liechtenstein."[LNB]Wales' depleted squad was boosted by the arrivals last night in Helsinki of Under-21 skipper Shaun MacDonald, midfielder Andy King and MK Dons striker Jermaine Easter.[LNB]Walsall's Mark Bradley will join up with the squad for training this morning before the party fly to Zurich for the two-hour coach trip to Vaduz.[LNB]Attempts to bring Sheffield United's Ched Evans and Plymouth's on-loan defender Darcy Blake to join the squad have been thwarted by injury.[LNB]Toshack says: "We have to regroup now and make sure we perform better in Liechtenstein.[LNB]"We lacked experience against Finland, who had six players in their starting line-up who were over 30. We had five players who could have been in our Under-21 side in Wrexham on Saturday.[LNB]"This group has been very frustrating and we have had one problem after another. We have lost twice to Finland while doing okay against the two big sides, Germany and Russia.[LNB]"I won't be glad to see the back of this group, only glad one day to see us able to put out our best side without injuries, withdrawals and retirements to disrupt our plans."[LNB][LNB]

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