The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ramsey to weigh up Wales future after play-off loss

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Former Rangers star Aaron Ramsey will consider whether to continue his internatio­nal career following Wales’ failed bid to reach Euro 2024.

Skipper Ramsey remained on the bench for the entire 120 minutes on Tuesday as Wales’ attempt to qualify for this summer’s tournament in Germany ended in a penalty shoot-out defeat to Poland in Cardiff.

Ramsey has suffered an injury-hit season after returning to hometown club Cardiff – he has not started a game for six months due to knee and calf issues – and turns 34 at the end of this year.

The former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder has won 84 caps and is sixth on Wales’ all-time list of goalscorer­s with 21.

The start of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup is 12 months away, and it is understood that Ramsey will contemplat­e his internatio­nal future after Wales’ painful Euro exit.

“There have been no conversati­ons like that,” Wales manager Rob Page said about Ramsey’s future straight after defeat to Poland.

“It’s been, what, an hour since we’ve ended the game. Aaron was a big part of this squad as well. It’s not just what he brings on the pitch, it’s off the pitch as well.

“We want to continue to add to the squad and at the right time we’ll start introducin­g the younger ones in.”

Meanwhile, Page is set to remain as manager despite the failure to qualify for Euro 2024.

The defeat left question marks over Page’s future, but those doubts have been quickly removed by Football Associatio­n of Wales (FAW) president Steve Williams.

Williams said: “The FAW can confirm Rob Page is their manager for the forthcomin­g campaign in accordance with his contract.

“Rob is the manager. His contract runs to the end of the World Cup and that is how we continue to work.”

Page took over from Ryan Giggs in November 2020, first on an interim basis and led Wales at the delayed Euros the following summer.

He was appointed permanent manager after Wales’ World Cup play-off final victory over Ukraine in June 2022.

The 49-year-old subsequent­ly signed a four-year deal the following September two months ahead of the World Cup.

But Page’s stock with fans fell following a poor tournament in Qatar when they scored only once and finished bottom of their group with one point.

 ?? ?? Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey.
Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey.

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