Bellamy, Hartson eager to succeed Coleman as Wales boss


(Reuters) - Retired Wales players Craig Bellamy and John Hartson are eager to become the next manager of the national team following Chris Coleman's resignation from the role last week.

Coleman, who led the side to the semi-finals of the Euro 2016 tournament in France, stepped down after failing to lead Wales to next year's World Cup finals in Russia and was appointed Championship side Sunderland's manager on Sunday.

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