Aaron Ramsey blames Juventus for ongoing injury issues and insists he ‘can play regularly’

Aaron Ramsey blames Juventus for ongoing injury issues ahead of Wales’ World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic and insists he ‘can play regularly’ if he is managed correctly

  • Aaron Ramsey laid the blame for his recent fitness problems at the door of Juve
  • He has played more minutes for Wales than he has for Juventus since March
  • Ramsey will captain Wales against the Czech Republic on Friday in their qualifier
  • The Serie A side are ready to sell Ramsey due to the his difficulties with injury











Aaron Ramsey has laid the blame for his recent fitness problems squarely at the door of Juventus as he prepares to captain Wales against the Czech Republic on Friday.

Though this is the midfielder’s first qualifier for nearly two years, he has still managed more minutes for his country than the Serie A club since the start of March, and will lead Wales in the absence of the injured Gareth Bale.

Sportsmail reported on Thursday that Juventus are ready to sell Ramsey, 30, due partly to his difficulties with injury. Yet Ramsey insists he can play regularly if only he is managed correctly.

Aaron Ramsey laid the blame for his recent fitness problems squarely at the door of Juventus

He said: ‘The training philosophy and methods are different at my club from how they are with Wales. There are a lot of people here who have a number of years of managing me.

‘They know how to get the best out of me and how to help me to play a lot of games in a row, like I showed at Euro 2020 this year. I’m capable of doing that and producing good performances.

‘Because my outputs in games are pretty high, maybe I need a bit more rest and recovery throughout the week rather than maybe being on the grass for a long period of time and carrying more fatigue into games. Recovery is a big part of that for me.’

Ramsey has played more minutes for Wales than he has for Juventus since March and will captain his national side against the Czech Republic on Friday

Ramsey has played more minutes for Wales than he has for Juventus since March and will captain his national side against the Czech Republic on Friday

Sportsmail reported that Juventus are ready to sell Ramsey due to his difficulties with injury

Sportsmail reported that Juventus are ready to sell Ramsey due to his difficulties with injury

Ramsey was left out of Juventus’ recent matches against Chelsea and Torino because of ‘muscular fatigue’ but was still selected by Wales and has been cleared to play in Prague, with boss Rob Page confident he will also be able to contest the second leg of this double-header, against Estonia in Tallinn on Monday.

His relations with the Italian club have become increasingly strained, and his willingness to criticise their management of him publicly tells its own story, as does Page’s comment that he would love to see Ramsey back in the Premier League.

He added: ‘I’m just happy to be back in the environment I’m used to. The number of minutes I’ve played shows it’s been difficult so I’m happy to be back on the pitch helping my team-mates.’