The Irish Mail on Sunday

Giggs urges Ampadu to make the right call

Youngster needs more game-time with Chelsea, says Wales boss

- By Phil Blanche

‘NOTHING FAZES HIM ON THE PITCH – A QUALITY PLAYER’

WALES manager Ryan Giggs believes Ethan Ampadu has a big call to make over his Chelsea career as he stressed the importance of minutes on the pitch.

The versatile Ampadu, whose father Kwame lined out for the Republic of Ireland Under 21s, was outstandin­g in central defence as Wales opened their Nations League campaign with a 1-0 win in Finland on Thursday.

But 19-year-old Ampadu, who also operates as effectivel­y as a holding midfielder and might have declared for Ireland, has had to endure frustratio­n at club level with limited game-time at Chelsea and RB Leipzig, the Bundesliga club where he spent last season on loan.

Ampadu’s path to the Chelsea first-team, at least in a defensive capacity, has been further blocked by the addition of Brazil internatio­nal Thiago Silva from Paris St Germain.

‘Thiago is a quality centre-half and you can only learn from someone like that,’ Giggs said ahead of Wales’ Nations League game against Bulgaria in Cardiff today.

‘I want all the players to be playing regularly, but that sometimes isn’t the case.

‘It’s that balance over whether they’re at a top club and surrounded by top players and improving every day, but ultimately you need minutes on the pitch.

‘That’s a decision for Ethan. I’ve talked to him a lot about that. I think last year was maybe a little bit different as he had injuries. You could see from the game he played against Tottenham in the Champions League he was outstandin­g.

‘Nothing fazes him, he’s a quality player, and he just needs to keep fit now.’

Wales top their League B, Group 4 section after the opening round of games with Ireland drawing 1-1 against Bulgaria in Sofia on Thursday. Kieffer Moore’s late winner secured a third successive victory and Wales have now gone seven games unbeaten, a run stretching back to June 2019.

‘Confidence is high because of the three wins even though they’re obviously not close together,’ Giggs said, alluding to the 10-month hiatus due to Covid-19.

‘I’m really pleased with the momentum we’ve got at the moment, which is hard to get in internatio­nal football.

‘We’ve picked up from where we left off with regards to training.

‘It wasn’t a classic performanc­e the other day, but I was really happy with the win because we had to grind it out.

‘In the past maybe we would have drawn or not got the result. We had to ride our luck with the good chance their lad had, but you have to take advantage which we did with a fantastic goal.’

Skipper Gareth Bale, Jonny Williams and Harry Wilson are all nursing knocks after Helsinki, but the entire squad trained on Saturday and Giggs has no new injury concerns.

Bournemout­h forward David Brooks, who has not played for 15 months following ankle surgery, has rejoined the squad after being unavailabl­e for the Finland game.

‘It’s good to have Brooksy back and you could see in a small-sided game in training the way he glides past players,’ Giggs said.

‘He gives us a different option and hopefully he can get back to the form where he was player of the season for us two years ago.’

Giggs recommende­d Daniel James to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, his former Manchester United teammate, and now manager at Old Trafford, in 2019 when the winger was impressing at Swansea.

But he has not had similar conversati­ons with Solskjaer about Brooks, who has been linked with United following Bournemout­h’s relegation from the Premier League. ‘Brooksy’s only been with us a day, so my concentrat­ion has been elsewhere and not on United,’ Giggs said.

Meanwhile, Wayne Hennessey fears he has upset his hero Neville Southall after breaking his Wales clean sheets record. Hennessey managed a 35th shutout for Wales in Thursday’s victory over Finland.

That took him one past former Everton star Neville Southall, who kept goal for Wales between 1982 and 1997 and was widely regarded as the best goalkeeper in the world at the peak of his career.

‘Growing up as a youngster I was watching Nev playing for Everton and Wales and he was my hero,’ Hennessey said.

‘I always wanted to be like him. It has taken a long time to reach his record, but I’ve finally made it.

‘Hopefully there are more to come. It is an amazing achievemen­t and I’m really happy.

‘I don’t think he (Southall) will be too happy, but I am really happy.’

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