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No Ordinary Joe . . . Allen Backed By Craig Bellamy To Roll Back The Years With Wales

Craig Bellamy with his shirt

Craig Bellamy with his shirt

Joe Allen has come out of international retirement and will be involved in Wales’ upcoming Nations League double-header with Iceland and Montenegro. Allen quit international football in February 2023 saying “time and injuries” had taken their toll, but the 34-year-old has been persuaded to rejoin the Dragons’ fold by new manager and former team-mate Craig Bellamy.

By Paul Jones

Joe Allen has come out of international retirement and will be involved in Wales’ upcoming Nations League double-header with Iceland and Montenegro.

Allen quit international football in February 2023 saying “time and injuries” had taken their toll, but the 34-year-old has been persuaded to rejoin the Dragons’ fold by new manager and former team-mate Craig Bellamy.

The 74-times capped Allen has yet to start a game for Swansea this season and has made only a handful of cameo appearances from the bench for the Sky Bet Championship side.

“I spoke to him when I first came into the role, He’s a player I was fortunate to play with as well, admired him, he’s an exceptional footballer,” said Bellamy.

“He still has a lot to give, I believe the way we play, the way we look to do things really suits him, and for me – if he’s fit and available and he’s willing to be a part of Wales – then it’s a no-brainer for me really.

“So I probably would have put him in the first squad, but he wasn’t fit at that time.

“It’s just his brain, his experience, he’s a high-quality footballer. I know people will maybe look at age, that’s never a problem for me. I just appreciate the skills he has and what he’s going to be able to bring.”

Announcing his retirement from international football under previous boss Rob Page almost 20 months ago, Allen said: “Playing for Wales has been a great passion and love in my life, I have been extremely fortunate.

“Our nation’s support is inspiring, and it has given me immense pride to wear the shirt… so many unforgettable experiences.

“Unfortunately, time and injuries take their toll and so it’s time for me to make way for our next generation. The future of Welsh football is bright.”

Allen’s status as one of Wales’ greatest-ever midfielders is beyond question.

The former Liverpool and Stoke man played a pivotal role as Wales reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016 and he was named in the official team of the tournament.

Allen also featured at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, although his impact at the latter competition was limited by injury.

Bellamy has announced a 25-man squad for the trip to Iceland on October 11 and Montenegro’s visit to Cardiff three days later.

Allen’s return is timely, with fellow midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu ruled out by respective hamstring and knee injuries.

Sheffield United defender Rhys Norrington-Davies rejoins the squad after being absent for over two years because of injury issues.

Bournemouth attacker David Brooks and Ipswich pair Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns also return after missing the start of the Nations League campaign.

Bellamy began his reign last month with an impressive 0-0 draw at home to Euro 2024 quarter-finalists Turkey and a 2-1 win in Montenegro in Group B4.

https://twitter.com/FAWales/status/1841404002610909428

Full squad: D Ward (Leicester), A Davies (Sheff Utd), K Darlow (Leeds), R Norrington-Davies (Sheff Utd), O Beck (Blackburn, on loan from Liverpool), B Davies (Tottenham), B Cabango (Swansea), J Rodon (Leeds), C Mepham (Sunderland, on loan from Bournemouth), C Roberts (Burnley), N Williams (Nottingham Forest), J Allen (Swansea), J Sheehan (Bolton), J James (Rennes), O Cooper (Swansea), S Thomas (Nantes, on loan from Huddersfield), W Burns, N Broadhead (both Ipswich), D Brooks (Bournemouth), B Johnson (Tottenham), H Wilson (Fulham), K Moore (Sheff Utd), M Harris (Oxford), L Koumas (Stoke, on loan from Liverpool), L Cullen (Swansea).

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