Wales boss Craig Bellamy admits he is free to pick Rangers forward Tom Lawrence

The 30-year-old forward won the last of his 23 caps in March 2021.

Phil Blanche
Tuesday 08 October 2024 17:30 EDT
Tom Lawrence has been overlooked by Wales again despite impressing for Rangers this season (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Tom Lawrence has been overlooked by Wales again despite impressing for Rangers this season (Andrew Milligan/PA) (PA Wire)

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Wales manager Craig Bellamy says he is free to select Tom Lawrence after the Rangers star’s involvement in a serious car crash five years ago.

Lawrence has played for Wales since the September 2019 accident that left then Derby colleague Richard Keogh seriously injured.

But the 30-year-old, who was ordered to do 180 hours of unpaid work and disqualified from driving for two years after a district judge said he had considered jailing Lawrence, has not played since a friendly win over Mexico in March 2021 amid suggestions that some Football Association of Wales officials were unhappy with his inclusion in squads.

Asked if that was the case, Bellamy said: “No, not at all. I’ve never once heard anything of that.”

Lawrence’s former Derby manager Wayne Rooney had claimed Bellamy’s predecessor Rob Page ignored the player due to a “bit of history” between the pair.

But Page denied that accusation in September 2022 and said Lawrence had simply been overlooked due to the emergence of young forwards such as Brennan Johnson and Rubin Colwill.

Bellamy has also said Lawrence is a victim of competition in overlooking him for the two Wales squads he has picked, even though the Wrexham-born attacker is one of the few players available currently playing in European club competition.

Lawrence has been in impressive form and scored his fourth goal of the season against Lyon in the Europa League last week before suffering a hamstring injury.

The 23-times capped Lawrence revealed last month that he had held talks with Bellamy over a possible return to the international fold.

Lawrence was quoted in the Scottish media as saying: “I spoke to the manager before the international break this month (September).

“We’ll have another chat and see where we’re at. But there’s no pressure on it, it’s pretty open on both sides.

“I’m not going to say I should be in this or be in that.

“It was open to go there last time but we felt it was right with the injuries I’ve had in the past just to keep going and make sure I get good training here.”

Bellamy, however, chose not to recall Lawrence for Friday’s Nations League tie in Iceland and the Cardiff clash with Montenegro three days later before the player’s subsequent injury.

He said: “It’s just the numbers. I have a certain amount of numbers I can go to.

“Tom is definitely a player I really like, but at this present moment there’s one or two players I’ve put in those positions.”

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