Welsh Football

  • Home
  • Football
  • Aaron Ramsey Warned Off Considering Cardiff City Player Coach Role

Aaron Ramsey Warned Off Considering Cardiff City Player-Coach Role

Paul JonesPaul Jones8 October 2024
Aaron Ramsey training at Cardiff - Credit Alalmy

Aaron Ramsey training at Cardiff - Credit Alalmy

Craig Bellamy has warned his Wales captain Aaron Ramsey against taking up a player-coach role at Cardiff City. Ramsey was recently awarded his UEFA A Licence and has been linked with a Cardiff coaching job following the sacking of Erol Bulut and the interim appointment of Omer Riza.

By Paul Jones

Craig Bellamy has warned his Wales captain Aaron Ramsey against taking up a player-coach role at Cardiff City.

Ramsey was recently awarded his UEFA A Licence and has been linked with a Cardiff coaching job following the sacking of Erol Bulut and the interim appointment of Omer Riza.

https://twitter.com/wales_watch/status/1820091378841575883

But Wales manager Bellamy believes combining playing and coaching roles do not mix after watching Vincent Kompany undertake both jobs for Anderlecht when he was working at the Belgian club.

“In the future I definitely see Aaron going into management,” Bellamy said of his former Wales teammate, who is now 33.

“I think it’s starting to circle in his mind, as it usually does later on in your career.

“I’m quietly confident he will see that part of the game is for him.

“With his experience and knowledge, and his understanding of the game, I would be surprised if it wasn’t at a really high level.

“But I can’t see him being a player-coach at Cardiff this season. I’ve seen Vincent do it and it is really difficult.

“That was the first time I saw it really close up. I’d not been exposed to it playing wise.

“I’d probably not recommend it after seeing Vinny doing that at Anderlecht.

“I think he felt that as well and decided he was either going to carry on playing or become a manager. He chose the managerial route. It’s a difficult one.”

https://twitter.com/wales_watch/status/1810641798865281489

Ramsey featured in Wales’ opening Nations League ties last month, starting the 0-0 home draw with Turkey and coming off the bench in the 2-1 win at Montenegro as Bellamy’s reign began in positive fashion.

But the former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder misses out on Friday’s visit to Iceland and the Montenegro return in Cardiff three days later after suffering a hamstring injury.

Aaron Ramsey Set To Miss Around 14 Matches – 12 For Cardiff City And Two For Wales

Bellamy said: “I’m really disappointed for him that he picked up another injury. He was exceptional in the game against Turkey.

“He did everything we asked of him in the role he played. The chances we created, if you look back on them, they all came from Aaron.

“He is a clever footballer and he showed that during that game.

“But he isn’t going to miss out on too much because I’ll keep him updated and I believe he might be with us on camp during this period.

“There will be another set of information we’ll want to feed into him over a 10-day period and another two games.

“I speak to Aaron quite a lot and I try to involve him in tactically what we try to do. He comes down to Dragon Park (Football Association of Wales training centre) to see me quite a bit and we go through certain stuff.

“I’ve known Aaron since he was five and I knew he was going to be a professional footballer even then, which is very rare.

“That allows us to have a good level of communication.”

Aaron Ramsey Will Keep The Wales Armband . . . But It’s No Big Deal, Says Craig Bellamy

Related News

Wales' Chris Mepham. Pic: Alamy

Chris Mepham On The March Back To The Premier League With Black Cats

Chris Mepham stepped down a level when he joined Sunderland, but his Wales chances could soon be on the rise again, says Ian Mitchelmore.

Ian Mitchelmore | 18 hours ago
The New Saints celebrate their JD Welsh Cup triumph. Pic: FAW

Craig Harrison Salutes The New Saints As Blundering Nomads Can’t Stop Them

The New Saints are still the dominant force in Welsh domestic football after winning the JD Welsh Cup to add to their Cymru Premier title and Welsh League Cup triumphs.

David Williams | May 05, 2025
Cardiff City Interim Head Coach, Aaron Ramsey. Pic: Alamy

Aaron Ramsey Puts Ball Back In Court Of Cardiff City

Aaron Ramsey had said his priority was playing not managing Cardiff City, but his final game in temporary charge has left the door open.

Gareth James | May 05, 2025
Kyle Naughton of Swansea City. Pic: Alamy

Emotional Kyle Naughton Set To Bid Farewell To Swansea City After A Decade Of Service

Following Joe Allen out of the door for the last time this weekend is Swansea City’s Kyle Naughton as the club severs its last links with the Premier League era.

Paul Jones | May 03, 2025
Joe Allen

So Long, Joe . . . And Thanks For The Memories As Wales Legend Joe Allen Bows Out

Joe Allen has announced this weekend will be his last as a professional footballer as the 35-year-old Swansea City player intends to retire on Saturday. Graham Thomas hears why.

Graham Thomas | May 02, 2025
Ben Davies of Tottenham Hotspur. Pic: Alamy

Rock Solid Ben Davies Faces Busy Summer With Wales . . . But Uncertain Future At Spurs

Ben Davies has spent more than a decade with Tottenham but might be on the move at the end of the season as Ian Mitchelmore explains.

Ian Mitchelmore | May 02, 2025