The race against time by Ben Davies, to recover from a serious ankle injury has become a central concern for Wales as the World Cup play-offs edge closer.
Ben Davies is now a major doubt for Wales’ crunch World Cup play-off ties in March.
Craig Bellamy insists Wales captain Ben Davies remains central to his plans - despite limited game time at Tottenham ahead of March’s World Cup play-offs.
Wales manager Craig Bellamy has revealed he is monitoring the fitness of captain Ben Davies ahead of this week’s decisive World Cup qualifiers.
It’s Wales against England again and it’s going to be very different from last time, insists Wales skipper Ben Davies.
Ben Davies has finished the season as a European trophy winner, but his future and that of his manager at Tottenham Hotspur, remains uncertain.
Ben Davies has spent more than a decade with Tottenham but might be on the move at the end of the season as Ian Mitchelmore explains.
Ben Davies has returned to fitness in a boost for Wales, but failed to inspire Tottenham Hotspur as they crashed to defeat at Everton. The Wales captain recovered from a hamstring injury to play his first match for two months, handing Wales manager Craig Bellamy with welcome news ahead of the World Cup qualifiers in March.
By David Williams Ben Davies could be about to return to fitness far sooner than first thought in a major boost for Wales. The Wales captain has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring issue during Tottenham’s loss to Bournemouth on December 5. It was feared he would be out for a number of weeks, […]
Ben Davies is set for a spell on the sidelines – a concern for both high-flying Wales and nose-diving Tottenham. The Wales defender has suffered sustained a hamstring injury, compounding the woes of a Spurs side already grappling with a series of defensive setbacks.
Ben Davies believes Wales can challenge the best with promotion to the top tier of the Nations League in their sights. Only Germany, with 17, have created more big chances in the competition than Wales’ 13 heading into the final round of fixtures.
Wales manager Craig Bellamy insists his team can build further on his first camp in charge last month when two positive performances created plenty of excitement among supporters to carry with them into Friday night’s match in Iceland. Euro 2024 quarter-finalists Turkey were somewhat fortunate to leave Cardiff with a goalless draw before Montenegro were beaten 2-1 in Niksic in Bellamy’s opening two matches in charge in the Nations League.