Wales will be without captain Aaron Ramsey for their remaining Euro 2024 qualifiers following a knee injury.
Robert Page says Wales will not change their approach in the remaining Euro 2024 qualifiers despite losing captain Aaron Ramsey to injury.The Cardiff City midfielder, 32, will also miss Wales' last two qualifiers of the campaign against Armenia and Turkey in November."But there's nothing we can do. We have just got to get on with it and focus on the two games coming up, and especially the game against Croatia in Cardiff.
The absence of 84-cap Ramsey is a heavy blow for Wales, particularly given his impressive form since he rejoined Cardiff in the summer. "Ourselves and Cardiff have reaped the rewards and benefits of that. So it's a disappointing blow for us." "We are quite strong in those front positions, albeit we have people like Kieffer [Moore] not playing as many minutes as we'd like," Page told Friday night's"Aaron's replacement in Latvia was David Brooks. It's not a bad replacement to have - he scored the all-important second goal for us.
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