Manchester United star Daniel James hopes his club supporters will get to see some of his Wales form in the coming weeks.
James was excellent against Finland in the Nations League, helping his team to a 3-1 win.
He scored a superb solo goal and managed an assist as well.
Now James wants to translate that form to his club football, where he has struggled for the past 10 to 12 months.
"I wouldn't say it's a release," James told reporters when asked if international duty was a welcome break.
"Manchester United is my club and I love it there, whether I am playing or not, I'm proud, as proud as I am to play for Wales.
"There are obviously times where I played a lot last season, I may not have played as much this season but I am sticking in there and always in and around it.
"I feel really good at the moment. When I do play, I give my all.
"I bought into everything we wanted to do with Wales and thankfully I got that goal and assist."