
Aaron Ramsey is set to give Wales a huge boost ahead of their Euro 2024 campaign, with the midfielder set to return from a hamstring injury for their upcoming clash against Croatia.
The 30-year-old has been out of action since suffering the injury in Wales’ 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in March, but is now back in training and ready to make his return.
Ramsey has been a key player for Wales since making his debut in 2008, and his return will be a huge boost for the team as they look to qualify for the European Championships for the first time since 1976.
The former Arsenal star has scored 11 goals in his 77 appearances for Wales, and his presence in the team will be a huge boost for manager Ryan Giggs.
Ramsey’s return will also be a huge boost for Wales’ midfield, which has been weakened by the absence of Joe Allen and David Brooks.
The Welshman’s return will also be a huge boost for the team’s morale, as they look to build on their impressive start to the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
Wales currently sit top of Group E, having won four of their five games so far, and Ramsey’s return will give them a huge boost as they look to secure their place in the tournament.
Ramsey’s return will also be a huge boost for Wales’ attacking options, with the midfielder capable of playing in a variety of positions.
The Welshman is capable of playing in a central role, as well as on the left or right flank, and his ability to create chances and score goals will be a huge asset for Wales.
Ramsey’s return will also be a huge boost for Wales’ chances of progressing in the tournament, with the midfielder capable of providing the team with the creativity and goals they need to progress.
The Welshman’s return will be a huge boost for Wales’ Euro 2024 campaign, and his presence in the team will be a huge boost for manager Ryan Giggs.