Wales playing five games in 13 days ‘bonkers’ says manager Robert Page
Wales playing five games in 13 days is “bonkers” according to manager Robert Page.
The national team are currently heading to Rotterdam in Holland for what will be their fifth game in 13 days – four Nations League fixtures and a World Cup play-off final victory over Ukraine.
Robert Page then faces a further trip to Qatar to look at the World Cup facilities that will await Wales in November after qualifying for a first World Cup since 1958.
“It’s bonkers. We’ve got four tough games anyway, but (then) throw a final in the mix off the back of a long season,” Page said.
“A lot of our players are from the Championship as well, which is a demanding division to play in.
“It has caught up with us, so there are no surprises we have picked up a few knocks.
“Having said that, this has probably been the most positive camp that we’ve had.
“Our objective coming into camp was ‘can we qualify for the World Cup?’ and we ticked that box, then I wanted to expose some of the younger players to top opposition in European football, and we’ve done that.”
‘Extra bodies’
Wales manager Robert Page said that he also wanted to see an increase in World Cup squad size from 23 to 26 players, for a World Cup where average temperatures are 29C.
Squads for last year’s European Championship, which Wales played in, were capped at 26. That allowed three additional squad places, and Page would like a repeat.
While there has been no official approach from the Football Association of Wales to FIFA, Page said: “Of course I am (pushing for it).
“With demands on the players, I would like a 26-man squad, absolutely. I am just voicing my opinion at the moment.
“I think we will speak with administrators now and see how we can approach that.
“I supported it last year, I thought it was absolutely the right thing to do to go to 26, and I would like it again.
“Ultimately, the demands in those conditions with the group that we’ve got, we just need those extra bodies around us, so for me I would like 26.”
‘Asset’
Page will be without a number of players against the Dutch, with midfielder Joe Allen joining that list because of a hamstring injury.
Allen is currently in contract renewal talks with Stoke, although other suitors are believed to include his former club Swansea.
“We’ve got Rhys (Norrington-Davies) suspended, Danny Ward with his knee, Joe Morrell a broken toe, Neco (Williams) is not fit, so he won’t travel, and Joe had to come off against Belgium and is having a scan today,” Page said.
“But even without seeing the outcome of that, it’s not worth risking him. Get himself sorted out from a club point of view, have a good pre-season and make sure he is ready for September.
“Joe is a massive asset for us. What he has done for Welsh football over the years is incredible.
“He is still a massive part for me moving forward, and he 100 per cent will be in my World Cup squad, there is no doubt.
“It is getting him in the place now to go out and enjoy his football, wherever that may be.”
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Rob Page is quite right. If the squads had a capacity of 26 in Euro 2020, then they should also be increased for the World Cup. Never mind talking about average temperatures of 29 Celsius 🙄