Rob Page is on a knife-edge with a rejuvenated Wales side

Rob Page is on a knife-edge with a rejuvenated Wales side that is just two wins away from qualifying for a second major tournament under his guidance

  • Wales can qualify for the European Championship with two consecutive wins
  • Rob Page has seen his future at the helm become a hot topic in recent times
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From the brink of the sack to the edge of history in the space of a few weeks.

One of Rob Page’s strengths is his level-headed manner but even he must be surprised at how his status as Wales manager has changed so dramatically in such a short time.

Victory in Armenia on Saturday and against Turkey in Cardiff on Tuesday would ensure Wales qualify for their third successive major tournament — an unprecedented achievement and proof of how one result can alter the course of a manager’s future.

Ever since Wales’s disappointing World Cup campaign a year ago, Page’s future has been in doubt, with the Welsh FA assessing possible replacements. He looked more vulnerable than ever when chief executive Noel Mooney gave an extraordinary interview before the friendly against Gibraltar in Wrexham on October 11, in which he intimated Page’s position was under review.

Mooney could not have known it, but his comments were an unexpected masterstroke. The players were furious and rallied around Page, who is hugely popular within the squad. His team promptly beat Croatia 2-1 to take control of their own destiny. 

Rob Page is on the verge of guiding Wales to next year’s European Championship

Victory in Armenia on Saturday and against Turkey in Cardiff on Tuesday would ensure Wales qualify for their third successive major tournament

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Suddenly, Page was looking as secure as he had for some time and Mooney was facing the awkward questions, with Ben Davies and Harry Wilson criticising his remarks publicly.

Yet if Wales blunder once more against Armenia or Turkey and are beaten to second place by Croatia, the tables could turn again, even though Page would almost certainly take charge of any play-off matches and is under contract until 2026.

Page and Mooney held talks earlier this month which the chief executive described as ‘positive and productive’.

Page said: ‘There were things said that needed to be said and we all want the same outcome. We all want to be successful for Wales and win games of football and qualify for major tournaments.’

Page accepted that Mooney’s remarks had been ‘unnecessary’ but added: ‘We’re in a great place and full focus is now all on the football so I don’t want to waste any more time speaking about it, we’ve dealt with it. We’re all on the same page. We all know what we’ve got to do. It’d be disrespectful from me now if I continue to keep talking about it to the players. Let’s just focus on the players and let them get on with their job of winning games.’

Wales had been in a slump since the retirement of Gareth Bale after the World Cup but the Croatia win revived a nation. Midfielder Jordan James went toe-to-toe with Luka Modric and came out on top. At 19, he looks set to be a key figure.

Page’s future as head coach of Wales has at times come under scrutiny as he builds a rejuvenated side

If Wales blunder once more against Armenia or Turkey and are beaten to second place by Croatia, the tables could turn again

James played alongside Jude Bellingham at youth level for Birmingham. While it is unfair to compare any prospect with the Real Madrid superstar, he has an exciting future.

Though Aaron Ramsey is still out injured, Brennan Johnson returns after scoring his first goal for new club Tottenham in their 2-1 defeat at Wolves.

In Ramsey’s absence, Davies retains the armband. The Spurs defender finds his voice on international duty. He gave an impromptu speech on the pitch immediately after the Croatia win and urged team-mates to find a similar spirit today.

‘We never stopped believing,’ he said. ‘The mindset we’ve got is we can get a result against anyone. We’ve shown that. The speech was just a case of showing the reason why we’re here. It was backs-against-the-wall stuff, it was showing that people doubted us again but we’re still standing.’

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