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Bellamy out of Croatia clash

Image: Bellamy: Calf injury

Craig Bellamy is the latest player to pull out of Wales' friendly with Croatia with a calf injury.

Toshack calls up U21 quartet after seven withdrawals

Wales captain Craig Bellamy has become the latest player to pull out of this weekend's friendly with Croatia with a calf injury. The Manchester City forward has been advised not to travel by medical staff and will stay in the UK to receive treatment. The 30-year-old had been set to return to the international fold after a three-game absence but he is now the seventh player to pull out of Sunday's game in Osijek following James Collins, Danny Gabbidon, Simon Davies, Andy King, David Cotterill and Ched Evans. Manager John Toshack had already promoted four of the Under-21 squad to his senior party in Mark Bradley, Neil Taylor, Christian Ribeiro and Hal Robson-Kanu.

Problems

Wales already had considerable injury problems with Aaron Ramsey, Jack Collison, Gareth Bale and Joe Allen all out, while players from Championship play-off finalists Cardiff and Blackpool have not been considered. The absences leave Wales with a squad of just 18 to travel to Croatia on Friday. Bellamy's initial selection had been a surprise after Toshack previously suggested he might not select his skipper for friendlies. The Wales captain was overlooked for the last fixture against Sweden in March despite being fully fit, prompting speculation about the his international future. Toshack refused to confirm whether his talismanic striker would return for the next competitive fixtures in the autumn but his potential return for Croatia had suggested any problems had been resolved.

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