Wales Will Have to Do Without Star Midfielder Ethan Ampadu for Crucial North Macedonia Match Due to Suspension.
The decision comes after a costly evening in Liechtenstein where Wales secured a 1-0 win over their opponents but at a significant cost. In the 86th minute of the game, Ampadu was booked with his second yellow card of the World Cup qualifying campaign, meaning he will be suspended for Tuesday's decisive final group game against North Macedonia.
"I am very gutted," Ampadu expressed on BBC Match of the Day Wales. "It's annoying because I don't think I touched the guy and I won the ball." The loss of two key players in their central midfield pairing is a significant blow to Wales, who will have to adapt and find ways to overcome this challenge.
Former captain Ashley Williams sympathised with Ampadu, stating that he didn't think it was a foul. "He has every right to go for the ball," Williams said. "His foot's high, so is the other player's foot, and [Ampadu] gets to the ball first." The absence of key players will undoubtedly impact Wales' chances in this crucial match.
Wales are set to face North Macedonia at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday with a home win necessary for them to finish second in Group J. If they fail to secure this result, it would spell disaster for their World Cup qualifying campaign.
The decision comes after a costly evening in Liechtenstein where Wales secured a 1-0 win over their opponents but at a significant cost. In the 86th minute of the game, Ampadu was booked with his second yellow card of the World Cup qualifying campaign, meaning he will be suspended for Tuesday's decisive final group game against North Macedonia.
"I am very gutted," Ampadu expressed on BBC Match of the Day Wales. "It's annoying because I don't think I touched the guy and I won the ball." The loss of two key players in their central midfield pairing is a significant blow to Wales, who will have to adapt and find ways to overcome this challenge.
Former captain Ashley Williams sympathised with Ampadu, stating that he didn't think it was a foul. "He has every right to go for the ball," Williams said. "His foot's high, so is the other player's foot, and [Ampadu] gets to the ball first." The absence of key players will undoubtedly impact Wales' chances in this crucial match.
Wales are set to face North Macedonia at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday with a home win necessary for them to finish second in Group J. If they fail to secure this result, it would spell disaster for their World Cup qualifying campaign.