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Aaron Ramsey: Wales boss Craig Bellamy will not push player into decision on future

By britishbulletin.com2 February 20262 Mins Read
Aaron Ramsey: Wales boss Craig Bellamy will not push player into decision on future
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Ramsey featured just six times for Pumas, but scored the winner to earn his side a 1-0 victory over Atlas on 31 August.

The former Arsenal man endured a tough time off the field in Mexico following the disappearance of his family’s dog, Halo.

After returning to his homeland, Ramsey was in the dugout for Wales’ 7-1 thrashing of North Macedonia in their final World Cup qualifier and trained at the Football Association of Wales’ Vale Resort base.

“If he feels he’s ready to go and he wants to keep going, we go and we’ll see where you are and then we’ll come to that decision. If you feel it’s the end of the day and it’s not for you, tell me where you want your statue,” added Bellamy.

“It’s not about what I want, it’s about him. He’s more important.

“Would I love a fit Aaron Ramsey at the top of his game? All day long. But I don’t always get what I want.”

The Wales boss added: “I think we need to respect our athletes, our Welsh ones we cherish.

“What you’ve done for us, what memories you’ve been able to give us, whatever time you need we’ll give you, we aren’t pushing you.

“We’re not like other people, we take care of our own, we look after our own and whatever decision they choose, we back you no matter what.”

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