Who is Cremers, Wales boss in Bellamy's absence?
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Who is Cremers, Wales boss in Bellamy's absence?
Piet Cremers, 31, will take charge of Wales for the World Cup qualifier against Liechtenstein in Vaduz on Saturday, 15 November, with kick-off at 17:00 GMT. Craig Bellamy is suspended and has handed managerial duties to Cremers. Cremers has worked under Pep Guardiola and Vincent Kompany and served as match analyst for Manchester City under-23s before promotion to chief analyst in Guardiola's set-up in 2018. He contributed to four Premier League title wins and has previous experience at Brentford and Burnley. Cremers will become the youngest coach to lead a UEFA national team in a competitive match since Terry Neill in 1971.
"We spend a lot of time together, we go through the analysis of opposition and we talk a lot. He's given me a real big insight into the game, but he did when I was at Burnley with him as well. His experience at the level, where he's been and who he's been with. He's been a huge asset and there's a part of me that [thinks] he deserves this moment."
"He's been a huge asset and there's a part of me that [thinks] he deserves this moment."
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