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Ben Davies: Consecutive World Cup Finals Would 'Surpass All Dreams' for Wales

Ben Davies says Wales reaching consecutive World Cup finals would exceed all expectations, despite missing upcoming matches due to injury.

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Davies Reflects on Wales' World Cup Ambitions

Defender Ben Davies has expressed that Wales reaching consecutive World Cup finals would "surpass all dreams." The 32-year-old, who has been a key figure throughout the qualifying campaign, is currently sidelined due to injury.

Davies will miss the crucial play-off semi-final against Bosnia-Herzegovina scheduled for Thursday, 26 March in Cardiff at 19:45 GMT, as well as any potential final matches. This absence is due to a broken ankle he sustained while playing for Tottenham in January.

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Despite his injury, Davies, who served as captain for the majority of the qualifying matches, remains optimistic about Wales' prospects. He believes that reaching a fourth major tournament final in the last six competitions would be an extraordinary accomplishment for the team.

"Reaching consecutive World Cup finals would surpass all dreams," Davies stated.

For further insights, see also: Wales 'cannot afford to lose' Wilson, says Bellamy.

This article was sourced from bbc

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