Chris Coleman is now Wales boss less than two months after Speed's death at the age of 42.

After winning 32 caps for Wales, and after managing Fulham, Real Sociedad and Coventry in the past, Coleman would certainly bring plenty of experience to the role.

The only question for everyone is whether Coleman will be given time to build on Speed's work, given that the situation is still raw following the latter's death.

Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has urged the whole of Wales to give Chris Coleman the support that was afforded to Gary Speed.

"It's difficult (becoming Wales manager) due to the circumstances surrounding Gary, but Chris knew Gary very well, and everybody in Wales will understand," said Pulis.

"He just needs a little bit of luck, a little bit of time, as we all do. I think he will be given a bit more time, and certainly a lot more grace.

"He has great experience, and he's worked for a long time in the Premier League.

"He's played for Wales, so he understands the situation, the set-up and everything else. He'll know the players back to front as well.

"In going for Chris, brilliant, now everybody get behind him.

"All the people who helped Gary, helped him get the results whilst he was in the job, should get behind Chris now and the country can push forward."

Significant improvement

Results improved significantly under Speed and Pulis hopes Coleman can carry on the good work and qualify Wales for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

"There are some great young players in Wales, and hopefully there are some good times to come," added Pulis.

"They've picked a man who is a good football man, and I'm sure he will do a great job there.

"Now he should be given the opportunity and the chance to hopefully put together a team that will get us qualified."

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