Wales skipper Bellamy: Northern Irish turn me green with envy

31 March 2009 21:53
Craig Bellamy has made the surprising admission that he is jealous of Northern Ireland as he tries to lead Welsh football out of its latest rut. [LNB]The Wales skipper is aiming to consign last Saturday's morale-sapping defeat by Finland to the history books tonight against a Germany side who already look to have one foot in next year's finals.[LNB]But he does so against a backdrop of falling gates at the Millennium Stadium and a general dropping off of interest as Wales wait for several of their promising young footballers to come of age.[LNB] Pole dance: Northern Ireland's players limbering up for their home qualifier against Slovenia tonight[LNB] Bellamy's frustration boils over after Wales fail to qualify once againWales 0 Finland 2: Toshack's World Cup hopes are dealt a huge blowNorthern Ireland play up their 'intimidating' Windsor Park fortressNorthern Ireland 3 Poland 2: Top marks for Worthington's green machinePole-axed: Blundering Celtic keeper Boruc sent home after Beenhakker row[LNB]The Manchester City striker maintained that the adopted home of Welsh football hadbecome too comfortable for visiting teams, urging the powerbrokers to find a way ofgenerating the same kind of atmosphere that prevails at Windsor Park.[LNB]Bellamy spends a large chunk of his time away from the game studying opponents and tactics. And Northern Ireland's defeat of Poland did not go unnoticed. [LNB]'When you watch them it hurts,' he said. 'Of course it does. When you see the atmosphere they generate, you want to be a part of that. At Windsor Park, the pitch may be terrible and the changing rooms awful, but the crowd are fantastic. [LNB]'You can see the players respond to it. And, as a player, I'm envious. I think they werevoted the best supporters in Europe. At the moment, our opposition must think how nice it is playing against us. It's a nice stadium, nice city, there's no atmosphere and so they aren't put under any pressure.'[LNB]Jealous: Wales skipper Craig Bellamy[LNB]The Wales FA are contracted to play games at the Millennium Stadium but there is a growing feeling that either a move to Cardiff City's new ground or the Liberty Stadium in Swansea would have helped foster the kind of spirit Bellamy seeks. [LNB]His feelings were compounded as the optimism evaporated after Saturday's performance. [LNB]'This has been a bad period for Welsh football,' he said. 'Until recently, we haven't had many players coming through and it has been a bit of a problem. For the first time, we have and everyone has got a bit excited. Rightly so. [LNB]'We looked like we were getting somewhere but after Finland that promise just seems to have gone. The public are asking why, but with a positive result against Germany we could be back on track [LNB]'However, they are an outstanding team and if we are not in their faces from the first whistle they will just pick us off. [LNB]'They will force the issue against us. But we are set up to counter-attack. We have struggled to break teams down, so maybe this will suit us more.'[LNB]Wales coach John Toshack is poised to name Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey in his starting line-up tonight, with Bellamy's club colleague Ched Evans expected to partner his captain up front. [LNB]Toshack said sorry for disappointing the supporters against the Finns. 'This is a chance to get some pride back,' he said. 'We let people down and I can only apologise.'[LNB]Germany coach Joachim Low has warned his side to be wary of Wales. 'To me, they are like a boxer who has been knocked down. A wounded fighter who now wants to retaliate,' he said. [LNB]'They will be highly motivated because of the defeat by Finland and, because they're now playing Germany, there will be 20 per cent more effort.'[LNB] WALES (4-4-2, probable): Hennessey; Gunter, Morgan, Collins, Williams; Bale, Davies, Ramsey, Ledley; Evans, Bellamy.[LNB]GERMANY (4-4-2, probable): Enke; Beck, Mertesacker, Westermann, Lahm; Schweinsteiger, Hitzlsperger, Ballack, Trochowski; Gomez, Podolski.[LNB]Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway).[LNB]TV: Live on Sky Sports 1 from 7.30pm.[LNB]Kick-off 7.45pm.[LNB] Bellamy's frustration boils over after Wales fail to qualify once againWales 0 Finland 2: Toshack's World Cup hopes are dealt a huge blowNorthern Ireland play up their 'intimidating' Windsor Park fortressNorthern Ireland 3 Poland 2: Top marks for Worthington's green machinePole-axed: Blundering Celtic keeper Boruc sent home after Beenhakker row[LNB]  

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