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Craig Bellamy salutes Wales display after sealing home World Cup playoff semi

Craig Bellamy described Wales’ seven-goal show against North Macedonia as “close to the perfect performance” after his side secured home advantage in the World Cup playoff semi-final.

Rampant Wales thrashed North Macedonia 7-1 as skipper Harry Wilson scored a hat-trick, with David Brooks, Brennan Johnson, Daniel James and Nathan Broadhead also on the scoresheet.

It was the first time Wales had scored seven since dismantling Malta 7-0 in European Championship qualifying in 1978.

Wales manager Bellamy said: “I said to the players at the end I am not a perfect person, I haven’t come across anyone who is.

“But maybe I take a little bit of that back because that was as close to the perfect performance as I have seen. That was incredible.

“I spoke to the players in the meeting before we came here and said we could really enjoy it.

“There could be something in this for us the way they play and how we are able to combat that.

“The way we were able to use the ball, our timing. We didn’t play with a forward, we had three (number) 10s.

“But they were in the position where you drag someone out and someone runs, then the wide players were connected with it as well.

“We were just so clean with the ball and that allows you to have good chances. It was one of those days where we were able to take them as well.”

Wilson became the first player to score a Wales hat-trick since Gareth Bale’s treble against Belarus in a World Cup qualifier in September 2021.

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— Wales

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