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Colwill has 'long way to go' despite recall - Bellamy
- Author, Dafydd Pritchard
- Role, 大象传媒 Sport Wales
Wales head coach Craig Bellamy says Rubin Colwill still has 鈥渁 long way to go鈥 despite recalling the attacking midfielder following his sparkling form for Cardiff City.
Colwill, 22, has impressed during Cardiff鈥檚 recent revival in the Championship, earning a return to the Wales squad for this month鈥檚 Nations League matches against Turkey and Iceland.
Bellamy wants the Bluebirds academy product to keep improving his work without the ball and believes his future could be in a deeper role.
鈥淭here鈥檚 still a long way to go with Rubin. I know Rubin really well and I speak to him quite a lot,鈥 said the former Wales captain.
鈥淲e鈥檙e both clear in what we see for him, what he expects from his career, where he is right now. We both agree there鈥檚 more [to come]. But I definitely agree in the last number of games his intensity has moved up.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 just see an attacking player, I see an overall footballer that could be used in different roles as well.鈥
Bellamy coached Colwill at Cardiff鈥檚 academy and, having left the nine-cap playmaker out of his first two Wales squads, the former Liverpool and Manchester City forward has rewarded the Bluebirds player鈥檚 recent form with a recall.
Colwill鈥檚 performances, usually as a number 10 or in a free role in attack, have helped Cardiff recover from their worst start to a season to a position of mid-table stability after winning four and drawing two of their past six matches in the Championship.
Having been initially omitted from Bellamy's first Wales squad in September, Colwill was promoted from the under-21s as a late call-up before dropping back down to Matty Jones鈥 squad for last month's Euro 2025 qualifiers.
鈥淚 probably have a bit more of an indication with Rubin because of the years I鈥檝e seen him. Since he was 12, I鈥檝e seen his development, I鈥檝e been a part of his development,鈥 said Bellamy.
鈥淗e鈥檚 a player I would have expected more [from] but we all develop at different stages, different moments. My development really came probably when I was 22, so he鈥檚 a similar age, that area where he can push on.
鈥淎 lot of the habits I haven鈥檛 quite seen I feel he鈥檚 trying to bring to his game. If he keeps on that track鈥 I see different areas for Rubin as well.
鈥淗is engine, his volume of running is more than his high intensity, which is a different part of the game. So with Rubin, I don鈥檛 just see him in the front lines, I see him being able to play deeper as well. He鈥檚 going to need a bit of help with that.鈥