Coleman ready to extend Wales contract but wants changes


Football - Wales Press Conference - Cardiff City Stadium, Wales - 12/10/15 Wales manager Chris Coleman during the Press Conference Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs Livepic

(Reuters) - Wales manager Chris Coleman is ready to extend his contract after securing the team's Euro 2016 qualification but wants some "structural" changes to ensure they continue to march forward, according to media reports.

Despite losing 2-0 in their European Championship qualifiers to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Saturday, Wales clinched second place in Group H with a match to spare, after Israel lost 2-1 at home to Cyprus.

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