Wales captain Aaron Ramsey is a crucial part of their plans ahead of World Cup qualifiers in 2025. Despite the 34 year old playing limited football over the last season or two, they are hoping for a return ahead of the important games as Bellamy looks ahead to the major tournament.
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00:00Captain Aaron Ramsey faces a race against time to be fit for the start of Wales' World
00:06Cup qualifying campaign. The 34-year-old Cardiff City midfielder has not played since injuring
00:13his hamstring playing for Wales against Montenegro in September. Having originally been scheduled
00:19to be back playing after two months, Ramsey had returned to training with Cardiff before
00:24suffering a setback. Now the former Arsenal and Juventus playmaker could be struggling
00:29to be back in time for Wales' opening World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan on the 22nd
00:35of March. Aaron is still rehabbing, said Cardiff City manager Omar Reza, because he's picked
00:41up these injuries when he hasn't been under loads of pressure in respect of really pushing
00:46it. He's just been doing his rehab and I think it might be March time for Aaron to return.
00:52Cardiff are also without midfielder David Turnbull at the moment after the Scotland
00:55international had surgery on a hamstring injury in December.