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Ramsey absence a blow, admits Giggs

  • March 24, 2019

Ramsey absence a blow, admits Giggs

LONDON: Wales manager Ryan Giggs said the absence of injured midfielder Aaron Ramsey from his country’s opening Euro 2020 qualifier against Slovakia on Sunday is a “blow”.

The 28-year-old Arsenal star — who is to join defending Serie A champions Juventus next season — has returned to his club having failed to recover from a thigh injury that prevented him playing in Wednesday’s 1-0 friendly win over Trinidad and Tobago.

“We hoped Aaron would make it but he has gone back to Arsenal. It’s a blow,” Giggs said at his eve of match press conference on Saturday.

However, brighter news for Giggs is their star player Gareth Bale — instrumental like Ramsey in their run to the 2016 semi-finals which included a 2-1 group stage win over the Slovakians — will return to the starting line-up having sat out the friendly.

“I’m looking forward to this qualifying campaign for Wales,” said Bale.

“We’re ready to give everything for the jersey.

“We want to be playing in the major tournaments and experience again what we’ve been through.

“We’re going for top spot. There’s no reason why we can’t win the group.”

Bale, who will win his 75th cap, agreed Ramsey’s absence is a “big blow” but said it gives someone else a chance to stake a claim to a more permanent role.

Leeds United’s Tyler Roberts started the last two Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark, while Harry Wilson of Derby County and Swansea’s Daniel James are both in good form.

Article source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/447833-ramsey-absence-a-blow-admits-giggs

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