Aaron Ramsey out of Wales’ upcoming World Cup qualifiers with thigh injury

Aaron Ramsey has been ruled out of Wales’ opening two World Cup qualifiers.
Ramsey will miss Wednesday’s trip to Belgium and the Czech Republic’s visit to Cardiff six days later after picking up a thigh injury at his club Juventus.
“Aaron Ramsey is unable to join up with the squad due to injury,” the official Wales Twitter account posted.
The 30-year-old former Arsenal midfielder has missed Juventus’ last two games and it was reported in Italy that he would not be fit until after the international break.
Diweddariad Carfan 🏴— Wales 🏴 (@Cymru) March 21, 2021
But Wales named Ramsey in the squad for their opening 2022 World Cup qualifiers on Monday, and caretaker manager Robert Page said the Football Association of Wales wanted to make its own examination of the player.
Ramsey’s fitness, or rather the lack of it, has been a huge source of frustration among Wales fans.
He has started only three of Wales’ last 20 games and played just once since Wales qualified for the delayed 2020 European Championship in November 2019.
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Wales have confirmed that Germany-based St Pauli defender James Lawrence will meet up with Page’s squad in Belgium due to cross-border quarantine restrictions.

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