Liverpool's Koumas vows to prove worth with Wales
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Liverpool's Koumas vows to prove worth with WalesImage source, FAWImage caption, Wales forward Lewis Koumas scored on his senior Liverpool debut against Southampton in February 2024ByIan MitchelmoreBBC Sport WalesPublishedJust nowCommentsAt the age of just 19, Lewis Koumas has already achieved a lot in senior football.The attacker helped Hull City gain promotion prior to returning to parent club Liverpool and has amassed 11 senior caps for Wales.But the talented youngster is modest enough to know that his journey in football has barely even started yet, particularly when it comes to his national team."I don't really think [Wales fans] have seen anything from me yet if I'm going to be honest," he told BBC Sport Wales prior to his side's June fixtures."I've only had some cameos to try and show myself so I need to work harder and show a little bit more to try and get the trust of the gaffer."Hopefully I can do that and I want to show what I can really do in a Welsh shirt."I definitely want to be a top player at the top level and internationally I want to play for Wales as much as I can."Late Koumas goal earns Wales draw with GhanaBellamy sees Koumas future at centre-forwardPublished1 day agoHaving vowed to show Welsh supporters what he is all about, Koumas did just that as he headed Neco Williams' cross into the net in the final minutes to earn Wales a 1-1 draw with Ghana at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday night.It ensured he got his goal account up and running almost exactly two years on from his first appearance on the international stage under Robert Page against Gibraltar in June 2024.Koumas - son of former Wales midfielder Jason Koumas - has been a regular in squads under current boss Craig Bellamy, with the target now being to consistently force his way into the starting 11."He's really, really supportive, he's a really good coach," Koumas said of Bellamy."Ultimately I like tryin...




