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What comes next for Wales after Euro 2025?
Published: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 03:54:10 GMT
Well, folks, the curtain has fallen on Wales’ first major tournament appearance, and while it wasn’t the fairy tale ending we all hoped for, it was a ride worth every second. Sure, we didn’t make it past the group stages, but let’s not forget the heart, the grit, and the sheer Welsh spirit that our team displayed on the pitch. If anything, this is just the beginning of a new chapter in Welsh women’s football.
Now, the big question on everyone’s lips is: what comes next? Do we hang up our boots and call it a day? Absolutely not! If anything, this is the time to lace them up tighter and get back on the training ground. The team has shown flashes of brilliance, and with a bit more experience and a sprinkle of luck, who knows what the future holds?
First things first, let’s talk about the talent. We’ve got a squad brimming with potential. Players like Cerys Jones and Megan Evans have shown they can hold their own against Europe’s best. With a few more international caps under their belts, they’ll be the ones leading the charge in the next tournament. And let’s not forget our fearless leader, Coach Rhian Davies, who has been the mastermind behind this journey. Her tactical nous and ability to inspire the team are invaluable assets.
But it’s not just about the players and the coach. The fans, oh the fans! The Red Wall was out in full force, and their unwavering support was nothing short of legendary. Whether it was belting out the national anthem or cheering on every tackle, the fans were the 12th player on the pitch. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good sing-along?
So, what’s next for Wales? It’s time to build on this experience, invest in youth development, and continue to grow the game at the grassroots level. The future is bright, and with the right mix of passion, dedication, and a dash of Welsh magic, the sky’s the limit.
In closing, let’s raise a toast to the team, the fans, and the journey that has just begun. Here’s to the next chapter in Welsh women’s football. Cymru am byth!