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Still 'a ton' to come from chief Ramsey, says Bellamy

Still 'a ton' to come from chief Ramsey, says Bellamy






from captain Aaron Ramsey.

New Ribs lead trainer Craig Bellamy accepts there is still "a ton" to come from commander Aaron Ramsey.

Ramsey, 33, has needed to conquer various difficulties throughout his celebrated lifetime, with wounds restricting him to just 15 appearances for Grains and Cardiff City last season.

Yet, in the wake of affirming the ex-Armory midfielder will go on as Ridges captain, Bellamy is tipping his previous colleague to assume a powerful part.

"We're discussing one of the most outstanding players to at any point play for Grains," said Bellamy.

"We're discussing a player who's addressed Stockpile and won cups, he's been at Juventus and Pleasant.

"I'm mindful of what he's doing and his preparation programs. We've had discussions about the job I see him playing, and what I anticipate from him.

"Ideally when you address him he's very amped up for that, I don't have the foggiest idea yet. I see a ton of football coming up soon from him."

Ramsey has secured himself as a Welsh football extraordinary, having scored 21 objectives in 84 appearances and assumed a vital part in the new brilliant period, assisting Ribs with meeting all requirements for two European Titles and a World Cup.

He was one of the senior players to advocate Bellamy for the Ridges lead trainer job following the excusal of his ancestor Burglarize Page, and has thusly discussed his energy to work with the previous Burnley and Anderlecht partner mentor.

Bellamy, who played with Ramsey for both Cardiff and Grains, was employed on a four-year contract in July and named his crew on Wednesday for his initial two matches, the following month's Countries Association gatherings with Turkey and Montenegro.

The previous Manchester City and Liverpool forward affirmed Ramsey would remain commander, playing gave the part to him during his playing profession.

Bellamy skippered Grains somewhere in the range of 2007 and 2010, when he was prevailed by a then-20-year-old Ramsey.

Ashley Williams and Gareth Bunch then, at that point, wore the armband before Ramsey was given the job again following Bundle's retirement in January 2023.

"What he carries into the crew with youthful players - they're seeking to be that. He can assist them with that," Bellamy said of Ramsey.

"Assuming you watch him, watch his mentality, watch the little subtleties he does, that's permitted him to play at a high level for such a long time. That will help any youthful players, particularly somebody like a [Lewis] Koumas right now.

"He's perfect to have around. There's still football in him and I accept the manner in which I hope to play will help him too. He will appreciate."

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