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Lockyer 'so impressed' by Wales boss Bellamy

BBC Sport Friday, 27 September 2024
Lockyer 'so impressed' by Wales boss BellamyTom Lockyer says he was “so impressed” by Craig Bellamy when he met the new Wales boss during the last international break.
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