Former Watford player Robert Page is ready to guide Wales into the Euros this week, after taking over the head coach job on an interim basis.

Page said he has embraced Wales having the third youngest squad at Euro 2020 and insists his inexperienced players have the ambition and hunger to succeed.

Wales have an average age of 25 years, six months and 26 days – almost two years younger than the squad which reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016 in France.

Only England and Group A rivals Turkey have younger groups than Wales, with Gareth Southgate’s squad the second youngest at Euro 2020 with an average age of 25 years, three months and nine days.

“I have a great group and a very good mix,” interim boss Page said ahead of Wales’ tournament opener against Switzerland in Baku on Saturday.

“The older ones have got great character, temperament and personality.

“But we’ve got young, ambitious and hungry players coming into the squad that want their jerseys. Nobody can rest on what they’ve done before.

“There’s a good blend and on top of that they’re good characters.

“I liken it to a club environment and that is hard to achieve when you’ve only got them for sporadic moments throughout the year.”

Page turned out for the Hornets on more than 200 occasions after progressing through the ranks of the academy in 1993.

He played 41 times for his country between 1996 and 2005 and said he is keen to make sure he has the right characters in his squad this time around.

There are eight survivors from Wales’ Euro 2016 squad in Page’s 26-man party – skipper Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, Ben Davies, Chris Gunter, Danny Ward, Joe Allen, Jonny Williams and Wayne Hennessey.

Sixteen players have 20 caps or less, five have under 10 appearances and Cardiff midfielder Rubin Colwill made his debut against France last week.

“There’s absolutely no fear with youngsters,” Page said. “You’ve seen that with Rubin, he belongs here.

“Look at Joe Morrell’s performance against France. He was like ‘give me the ball’, he wanted to be the best player on the pitch.

“We’ve got hungry players like that. It’s not just about having talented footballers.

“It’s about the right characters as well and all our players have got that.”