The Welsh Under 21’s near miss at qualification for next years summer finals – they lost 5-4 to England on aggregate – has led Swans defender Williams to believe that now they have come through the ranks, the senior team can push on and end their 50+ year wait for a major finals.

Williams won his 7th Welsh cap in Germany in the last qualifier – a game that Wales lost narrowly 1-0.

Speaking to Wales on Sunday, Ash said โ€œThe talent coming through is unbelievable and I think we will qualify โ€“ if not for this one then the next one

โ€œThe average age of the side is a lot younger than it was before and it is going to get younger.

โ€œMaybe the performances we have had recently are because we have got no fear now.

โ€œMaybe we just donโ€™t know any other way.

โ€œWe are not fearful because we are just young lads playing football.

โ€œYou look at any nation playing well and the core of the team has been together for a good three or four years.

โ€œIf we can stay together now and stay fit when we meet up it will almost be like a club side getting back together.

โ€œI think we will have a brilliant team in a few years when we all get to know each other.

โ€œIt will be strange that when the lads from the under-21s come through we will be the experienced players even though we are still only young ourselves. It is going to be a very exciting time.โ€

Williams also singled out Aaron Ramsey – who scored his first Arsenal goal in the Champions League win this week – for special praise โ€œHe is a quiet lad, not arrogant in any way and I was really impressed with him when he trained with us.

โ€œI think he is a brilliant player, a special talent.

โ€œIt is fantastic that he is Welsh.โ€