South Wales Echo

Page backing Clarke’s call on cards

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WALES boss Robert Page has backed Scotland counterpar­t Steve Clarke’s call for yellow cards to be wiped clean before the World Cup play-offs.

Clarke wants the 12 play-off teams to lobby FIFA and stop bookings picked up in qualifying matches from counting in the March knockout games.

Scotland and Wales are both at real risk of losing players should they progress to a play-off final.

Page said of Clarke’s call: “I fully support it. Absolutely.

“I see it especially from Scotland’s point of view because they had six teams in their group and had more games to play.

“It is what it is. But if we can influence a change we absolutely will.”

Scotland have eight players - Andy Robertson, Billy Gilmour, Che Adams, Jack Hendry, John McGinn, Kevin Nisbet, Scott McTominay and Stephen O’Donnell - one booking away from missing the play-off final were they to get there.

Wales will be without Joe Morrell for their home semi-final after the midfielder picked up a second caution against Belgium on Tuesday.

Seven others will be walking a disciplina­ry tightrope in March - Aaron Ramsey, Chris Gunter, Harry Wilson, James Lawrence, Joe Allen, Kieffer Moore and Sorba Thomas.

Ramsey and Ben Davies missed the Euro 2016 semi-final defeat to Portugal through suspension after receiving second yellow cards in the tournament.

That rule was changed ahead of Euro 2020, when single cautions from matches expired after the quarterfin­als.

Page said: “It’s so frustratin­g. In Euro 2016 you had influentia­l players missing the most important stage of that competitio­n. They have addressed that one.

“In a couple of years’ time they might do it.

“Whether or not we have the power or clout to do it and ask for change now and be listened to, I’m not too sure.”

Wales captain Gareth Bale faces a spell on the sidelines at Real Madrid after missing the 1-1 draw with Belgium through injury.

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