INJURY UPDATE: CADIFF ANNOUNCED…

 

Aaron Ramsey has been ruled out of Wales’ final three European Championship qualification games after Cardiff City said his absence would last months as opposed to weeks due to an injury.

The 32-year-old Wales captain hasn’t played since last month after a freak accident during training resulted in him injuring his knee.

Rob Page, the manager of Wales, had accepted the loss of his captain for the crucial match against Croatia the following week in Cardiff, but now he must rule him out of the remaining group matches against Turkey and Armenia.

Aaron won’t require surgery, but he’ll be sidelined for at least 8 to 10 weeks. It will take another 12 weeks if he needs surgery, according to Cardiff manager Erol Bulut.

“We shall

After Cardiff City stated that Aaron Ramsey’s injury will prevent him from playing for months as opposed to weeks, Aaron Ramsey has been ruled out of Wales’ remaining three European Championship qualifying matches.

The 32-year-old Wales skipper hasn’t played since last month after hurting his knee in a shocking accident during practise.

Wales’ manager, Rob Page, had already accepted the loss of his captain for the pivotal encounter against Croatia the following week in Cardiff, but he now has to withdraw him from the final two group games against Turkey and Armenia.

Although Aaron won’t need surgery, he’ll be out for at least 8 to 10 weeks. According to Cardiff manager Erol Bulut, if he has surgery, it would take another 12 weeks.

“We will.

Although Kieffer Moore, who lives nearby, might hold the key.

Despite having played very little for Bournemouth in the Premier League this season, the former Cardiff City player scored twice for Wales last night as they defeated Gibraltar 4-0.

For the Cherries, Moore has only made four top-flight appearances, all of which have come in the second half of games.

Moore was reportedly a target for Cardiff City during the most recent summer transfer window.

Although the key could be held by local resident Kieffer Moore.

The former Cardiff City midfielder scored twice for Wales last night as they overcame Gibraltar 4-0, despite having featured very little for Bournemouth in the Premier League this season.

Moore has played in just four Premier League games for the Cherries, all of which have been in the second half.

Cardiff City apparently wanted Moore in the most recent summer transfer window.

Although the key could be held by local resident Kieffer Moore.

The former Cardiff City midfielder scored twice for Wales last night as they overcame Gibraltar 4-0, despite having featured very little for Bournemouth in the Premier League this season.

Moore has played in just four Premier League games for the Cherries, all of which have been in the second half.

Cardiff City apparently wanted Moore in the most recent summer transfer window.

 

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