Aaron Ramsey Named New Wales Captain!

Aaron Ramsey Named New Wales Captain For Euro 2024 Qualifiers

 

Welsh football fans, brace yourselves – the national team has a new leader! In a historic move, Aaron Ramsey has been named as the captain for Wales’ upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers against Croatia and Latvia.

 

Wales fans are no strangers to seeing a new captain take the lead. The national team has had many high-profile captains over the years, including legends such as Ryan Giggs and Gary Speed. But with the departure of Gareth Bale, who has been captain since 2018, there is a void that needs to be filled.

 

Ramsay seems like the perfect choice to take on this new role. He has played for the national team since 2008 and has been a key player in many of their big matches. Also has plenty of experience leading on the field, having captained Arsenal during his time there.

 

Apart from Ramsey, manager Rob Page has selected four uncapped players for the upcoming qualifiers. Jordan James, Nathan Broadhead, Ollie Cooper and 17-year-old Luke Harris will all be looking to make their mark on the national side. The squad will also feature Tom Bradshaw, who has been called up for the first time in five years thanks to his excellent form at Millwall.

 

It is worth noting that Wales will be without recent retirees for the qualifiers including Joe Allen, Chris Gunter and Jonny Williams. But even with those key players out, the team still looks strong and ready to compete.

 

All in all, it’s an exciting time to be a Wales fan. With Ramsey at the helm, there is a renewed sense of energy and optimism surrounding the national team. We can’t wait to see what they achieve in the upcoming qualifiers!

 

Although it is strange to announce a team without Gareth Bale, Page is confident that he will remain with the team. It marks a new chapter for Welsh football, and fans are eagerly anticipating the start of the Euro 2024 qualifiers.

 

Ramsey is a respected midfielder who plays for Nice and has a lot of experience under his belt. All felt his appointment as captain was a brilliant move by manager Rob Page. Fans and pundits alike are thrilled with the decision and think it’s a smart choice for the team.

 

So, get ready to cheer on Aaron and the rest of the Welsh squad as they take on their rivals in the upcoming qualifiers!

 

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