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CHRIS COLEMAN pledged to “rattle a few cages” at the top of Welsh football as he goes into talks about extending his managerial contract beyond 2016.
The coach has steered the Dragons to their first major tournament since the 1958 World Cup, but insisted that his high-flying side could not just sit on its haunches and wants some shake-ups behind the scenes.
Coleman’s team should have a chance to end the campaign in style when minnows Andorra visit Cardiff this evening.
“We need to make changes — about staff and how we run the structure — because we need to keep pushing forward,” he said.
“You can never be in a position where you feel comfortable because once that happens you never keep achieving.
“So it’s up to me to rattle a few cages and say: ‘OK, we’ve done that, but to get there we need to change certain things’.”
