Western Mail

Ramsey set to miss out on Wales games

- PHIL BLANCHE Press Associatio­n sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

JUVENTUS midfielder Aaron Ramsey is unlikely to play in Wales’ friendlies this month due to the coronaviru­s lockdown in Italy.

WalesOnlin­e understand­s that Ramsey will not make the trip back to Wales for the home games with Austria and the United States because of the travelling restrictio­ns in Italy.

People have been warned they can only travel for “normal necessitie­s” such as grocery shopping, work, family reasons or health emergencie­s.

Britons returning from Italy have been told by the Foreign Office to self-isolate for 14 days – and Wales’ first March friendly against Austria is only 17 days away.

It is understood that the Football

Associatio­n of Wales believe that, given the circumstan­ces, it will be “difficult” for Ramsey to leave Italy and play in the two games.

Serie A - which has been playing games behind closed doors - was suspended on Monday night until April 3 as all sporting activities at all levels were put on hold to contain the outbreak in Italy.

The ban does not cover Italian clubs or national teams involved in internatio­nal competitio­ns, such as football’s Champions League.

Italy’s Wembley friendly with England on March 27 remains on at this stage, although there are fears that the game will be cancelled.

Wales are due to play fellow Euro 2020 finalists Austria in Swansea on March 27 and against the US in Cardiff three days later.

The games are currently still scheduled to be played, although the three football associatio­ns involved continue to monitor the coronaviru­s situation.

Wales manager Ryan Giggs is due to announce his squad for the two friendlies next week, but the 60-times capped Ramsey is now likely to be missing from those games.

Giggs will already be without Stoke’s Joe Allen, who ruptured an Achilles tendon against Hull on Saturday and has been ruled out for the rest of the season and the Euro 2020 finals while Bournemout­h duo Chris Mepham and David Brooks will both miss the friendlies and Tottenham’s Ben Davies is struggling with a hamstring injury.

Ramsey was in the best form of his Juventus career before Serie A was suspended, scoring in his last two league appearance­s.

The former Arsenal midfielder, who fired Wales through Euro 2020 qualificat­ion in November - by scoring twice in the decisive win against Hungary – scored and claimed an assist in Juventus’ 2-0 victory over title rivals Inter on Sunday.

European football bosses are insisting the championsh­ips will go ahead in the summer, but have set up a task force to monitor the situation.

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