“I feel since he’s come in he’s given everyone an opportunity,” Cabango added.
“If you’re doing well at your club and training well when you come away, I feel like he’ll always give you that opportunity.
“It’s a good thing when you come away because you feel more part of the squad and want to be doing well, because you could get that opportunity.”
Wales will start as overwhelming favourites to beat Liechtenstein, the side ranked 205th in the world by Fifa, but can expect a much sterner test in Brussels next week.
Belgium may have lost some of the stars of their golden generation, but are set to include the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Jeremy Doku and Leandro Trossard against Wales.
Cabango says Bellamy’s “big thing” on the training ground is Wales’ work out of possession, which may be key to their prospects at the King Baudouin Stadium.
“As soon as we lose the ball he wants that reaction,” Cabango added.
“He wants us to dominate games and the way to do that he thinks is off the ball.
“Every time we lose it that reaction’s got to be sharp so we win that ball back. Every time we have the ball the main objective is to score so we’re always positive and the intensity is so high.”
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