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Bellamy proud of Wales win in 'toughest conditions'

BBC Sport Monday, 9 September 2024
Bellamy proud of Wales win in 'toughest conditions'Craig Bellamy is proud of his first Wales win with a match in Montenegro played in what he describes as the “toughest conditions" he has ever faced.
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