Wales supervisor Craig Bellamy says he relishes the problem of taking up the most important sides in Europe after Belgium beat his group 4-2 of their World Cup qualifier in Cardiff.
Wales have been main by way of Joe Rodon’s header when Ethan Ampadu was punished for dealing with Charles De Ketelaere’s Seventeenth-minute shot.
Kevin De Bruyne equalised and Thomas Meunier, De Bruyne with a second penalty – after an apparent Jordan James handball – and Leandro Trossard added additional Belgium targets, with Nathan Broadhead scoring Wales’ second.
Wales are actually 4 factors behind Belgium within the group and look set for a spot within the play-offs.
“We needed prime spot as a result of we go straight by way of,” stated Bellamy.
“However I’m conscious of the place we’re as effectively and what the Nations League (profitable their group final yr) has introduced us.
“There’s one other alternative to have the ability to get to this main match.
“I truthfully love taking part in these prime groups. It’s so good, as a result of your coronary heart’s in your mouth at instances and also you’re actually residing on the sting.
“I’ve seen so much at this time that I simply really feel we will get shut to those. We clearly advised to maintain bettering and tweaking.”
