WENGER RESPONSIBLE FOR RAMSEY, WILSHERE INJURIES

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Legendary Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that he feels responsible for the injuries to both Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere. As a manager, Wenger feels responsible for players like Ramsey and Wilshere who got injured at the early stage of their careers. The ex-Arsenal and AS Monaco manager spoke about the two players in a chat with The Telegraph. According to him, the game has witnessed more positivity with the introduction of VAR as he said that the kicking suffered by the more technical guys has reduced.


Wenger bemoaned the lack of protection from match officials on numerous occasions when his technical players like Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey were kicked on the pitch. In the end, Wenger said we have moved on from the era of complaining about players being kicked thanks to the introduction of VAR. Continue reading WENGER RESPONSIBLE FOR RAMSEY, WILSHERE INJURIES

RAMSEY PRAISED FOR ATALANTA PERFORMANCE

Juventus manager Maximiliano Allegri has praised midfielder Aaron Ramsey following his performance during the friendly game with Atalanta at the weekend. Allegri gave Aaron Ramsey a positive appraisal after his impressive outing for the Old Lady at the expense of Atalanta.

Allegri talked about Welsh international Ramsey and his outstanding contribution to the aforementioned friendly encounter in a chat with reporters shortly after the match. According to him, Aaron Ramsey played a good game and that he has a future in front of the defence.

Ramsey played in front of the defence during the Atalanta game and Allegri was impressed with his performance as Juventus beat their Serie A rivals 3-1 in what’s the final game of preseason for the Old Lady this summer.
Italian tactician Allegri is back in the Juventus dugout this summer following his appointment. He was named as the replacement forAndrea Pirlo who was sacked at the end of last season.

Welshman Aaron Ramsey would be hoping to maintain his good form for Juventus when the new Italian Serie A season starts later this week. Ramsey is about to start his third season at Juventus following his free transfer move from Arsenal in 2019.

Ramsey struggled for form and fitness in his first two seasons in Turin and has even been linked with a move back to the Premier League this week. He has been touted as a possible transfer addition for English top flight teams like Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

Ex-Cardiff City and Arsenal midfielder Ramsey was one of the best players for Wales at the Euro 2020 tournament. The midfielder scored in the second Group A clash with Turkey at the tournament. The Juventus player could not prevent Wales from being eliminated by Denmark in the round of the 16 via a 4-0 defeat.