Heading 1: Robert Page’s Wales Side Struggling in European Qualifying
Robert Page has been in charge of the Wales national team since November 2020, but his side have struggled in their European qualifying campaign. Wales have four points from four games, and have suffered back to back defeats by Armenia and Turkey. With the team facing an uphill battle to qualify for a third consecutive major tournament, Match of the Day Wales’ Catrin Heledd spoke to Wales forward Hannah Cain and ex-Wales defender Danny Gabbidon to get their thoughts on whether Page should remain as Wales boss.
Heading 2: Hannah Cain and Danny Gabbidon’s Thoughts on Robert Page’s Future
Cain believes that Page should remain as Wales boss, saying “I think Robert Page has done a great job so far. He’s had some tough results but I think he’s the right man for the job and I’m 100% behind him.” Gabbidon echoed Cain’s sentiments, saying “I think Robert Page has done a good job since taking over. He’s been dealt a difficult hand with some of the results, but I think he’s the right man for the job and I’m fully behind him.”
Heading 3: The Challenges Ahead for Robert Page’s Wales Side
Page’s Wales side face a tough challenge ahead if they are to qualify for a third consecutive major tournament. They are currently fourth in their group, with four points from four games. They have yet to play Belgium, who are top of the group with 12 points from four games, as well as Belarus and Czech Republic who are second and third respectively.
Heading 4: Robert Page’s Reaction to the Support From His Players
Page has expressed his gratitude to his players for their support, saying “I’m really grateful for the support of my players. It means a lot to me that they are 100% behind me and I’m determined to do my best to help them achieve their goals.”
Heading 5: Conclusion
Despite Wales’ struggles in European qualifying, both Hannah Cain and Danny Gabbidon believe that Robert Page is the right man for the job and are fully behind him. Page has expressed his gratitude for the support of his players and is determined to help them achieve their goals. It remains to be seen whether Page’s side can turn things around and qualify for a third consecutive major tournament.