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Page also expressed his desire to return to domestic football, saying, “I’ve had a taste of international football and it’s something I’ve loved. But I’m a manager and I want to coach every day, that’s what I love doing. I’m open to any opportunity that comes my way, whether that’s in the UK or abroad. I want to manage at the highest level possible, whether that’s in the Premier League or Championship.”

Despite the disappointment of his departure from the Wales national team, Page remains positive and grateful for the experiences he had during his time in charge. He will now look ahead to the future and new challenges in the world of domestic football.

Overall, it’s clear that Ryan Giggs’ departure and the subsequent changes in management have brought both challenges and opportunities for Welsh football. The retirement of Gareth Bale has left a significant void, but there is hope for the future with a new manager in Craig Bellamy. The key will be to stick to the plan, maintain a positive environment, and focus on the team effort to achieve success in future tournaments. The memories of past achievements will always be cherished, but the focus now is on building towards new successes.

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