Ramsey: Wales training suits me more than Juventus’

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Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey applauds the Wales fans

Aaron Ramsey says Wales’ training methods suit him better and hinted Juventus need to adopt a different approach to help him play more games.

The 30-year-old has had a frustrating injury-hit time at Juventus since moving to Turin from Arsenal in the summer of 2019.

Ramsey has started only 25 league games for the Serie A giants and only once this season with the midfielder troubled by muscle fatigue.


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The 67-cap midfielder has been a regular absentee for his country over recent seasons, but he was fit throughout Euro 2020 during the summer when he started every Wales game.

“The training philosophy and methods are different in my club from here,” said Ramsey, who takes over the Wales captaincy from the injured Gareth Bale for the World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic in Prague.

“There are a lot of people here who have a number of years of managing me. So they know how to get the best out of me and allow me to play a lot of games in a row, like I showed in the Euros.

“I’m capable of doing that and producing good performances. I’m feeling good, ready to go.”

Ramsey has managed just 105 minutes of playing time for Juventus since returning from the Euros.

“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,” he said.

“Recovery is a big part of that for me. I’m just excited to be back involved and hopefully I can play my part.”

Ramsey revealed during the Euros that he had hired personal fitness staff to get him into the “best possible shape” for the summer.

“It has been a bit of a frustrating time,” the ex-Arsenal man.

“But I am just happy to be on camp, back with the boys and hopefully I can play my part in the next couple of games.

“It means everything to me to play for Wales, I am so proud to represent my country.

“I have been as frustrated as anybody else for the amount of games I have missed in the past few years.

“I am looking forward to these two games and to captain, to lead the boys out will be that extra bit special.

“I have experienced it before and I loved every minute of it. I am sure it will be a very proud moment for me and my family.”