Injury-hit Wales call up teenager Kai Andrews for World Cup qualifiers


Andrews is the only uncapped player in the squad and, given Wales’ limited options in midfield, he might get an opportunity to play.

“I watched his games with the under-19s,” said Bellamy. “Physically [Andrews is impressive], but also his ability to look after the ball.

“There’s plenty of habits that need improving, but with young players that’s understandable. I’ve always liked working with young players.

“At Anderlecht we gave debuts at 16, so it’s quite normal. I see him as a high-potential player in an area we need quality.

“He’s maybe a bit more fast-tracked than is usually the case in international football, but he’s in an area we need to strengthen.”

Ramsey’s injury has brought into sharp focus the need for Wales to bolster their options in central midfield, a position Bellamy has previously highlighted as one where they lack depth.

“I spoke to him [Ramsey] this morning. It’s a tough one for him,” said Bellamy.

“Personally, football-wise and from a selfish capacity in the Wales job, I don’t really care. Him as the person is more important. I’ve known him since he was five.

“To watch his hard work – and it’s not just this period, throughout his career – the consistency he’s been able to show, the elite level he’s been able to play at, the person he is. I care about that more.

“The extent of the injury we don’t know. We’ll find out later. But as a person, I think he tried to be a little apologetic to me. The first thought in my head was ‘don’t you ever apologise to me’. I couldn’t be more proud of him as a person.

“His playing career has been incredible. What he’s done for us as a country, club football and young people in Wales, and beyond. I’m proud to know him.”



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