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Bellamy ‘quietly confident’ of Ramsey’s coaching future

Aaron Ramsey has been warned to stay clear of taking up a coaching role while playing by his Wales manager Craig Bellamy

Aaron Ramsey has been tipped to become a manager “at a high level” in the future by Wales boss Craig Bellamy, but says speculation linking the player with the vacant Cardiff City post is premature.

Last month the Cardiff midfielder was ruled out for at least two months with a hamstring injury sustained after coming on as a substitute during Wales’ 2-1 Nations League win in Montenegro.

The 33-year-old, capped 86 times, will now miss Wales’ Nations League games away to Iceland on Friday and home to Montenegro next Monday.

“I definitely see that part of him [management]… I believe it’s starting to circle, because it does later on in your career,” Bellamy said.

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

“With his experiences and his knowledge, his understanding of the game, I’d be surprised if it wasn’t at a high level.”

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