Captain Johann Berg Gudmundsson hopes Iceland will shackle Craig Bellamy's new-look Wales when the ex-Burnley pair are reunited on Friday.
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The Iceland skipper joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Orobah in August and will face Bellamy, who was appointed Wales boss in July, when the teams meet in the Nations League. The start of Bellamy’s tenure has rejuvenated Wales, with a bold new style of play apparent during last month’s opening goalless draw with Turkey, followed by a 2-1 win in Montenegro.
"So we have to be wary at what comes to us. The pitch could be trouble as well, as it was in Montenegro. The way he wants to play was not possible there. Against Turkey, you saw more of the way he wants to play. Fiorentina forward Albert Gudmundsson was acquitted of sexual assault charges in Reykjavik on Thursday and is now eligible to play for the national team.
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