No Ramsey, no party – Wales crash out of Euros v Portugal
Aaron Ramsey’s yellow card against Belgium proved incredibly costly.
Aaron Ramsey’s yellow card against Belgium proved incredibly costly.
Aaron Ramsey has revealed that he has no complaints about the yellow card he received during Wales’ 3-1 win against Belgium and that he knew straight away.
Robert Pires and Robbie Fowler have both tweeted Aaron Ramsey with congratulations for Wales’ 3-1 win over Belgium and progression to the Euro semi-finals.
On Friday, Wales once again made history by beating Belgium 3-1 and progressing to the Euro semi-finals. However, Aaron Ramsey’s second yellow card in five games means he misses the match against Portugal and Twitter was not happy.
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Another day, another load of Euro action.
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Everything worth talking about from Saturday.
Let’s have some fun!
In the build-up to Wales v Slovakia it was most certainly the Gareth Bale show as far the BBC were concerned, but there were a few other players involved, one of them even plays for Arsenal.
Aaron Ramsey has admitted that he’s enjoyed winding up his fellow Arsenal players over Wales’ qualification to Euro 2016.