Wales have altered their style of play under their new coach.
By comparing the previous manager's final 12 games in charge to Craig Bellamy's opening 12 leading Wales, an obvious difference is a strategic change to focus more on possession and dominating games with the ball.
During Page's tenure, Wales' intense style centered around applying high pressure without possession, mainly in wide areas, mostly employing a adaptable 3-4-3 setup to push forward aggressively.
Bellamy has consistently employed a back four, pushing the team to hold the ball and construct offensive moves with greater patience.
The change in approach has resulted in a significantly increased amount of possession, a increased pass count and a small decrease in how frequently they lose possession in attacking areas.
The team also shows a better xG statistics since Bellamy took over.
Can Bellamy's approach give Wales a greater chance of defeating England?
The tactical evolution with the new coach signifies a notable shift from the previous regime.
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