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Joe Ledley tells Wales youngsters ‘it’s time to step up’ in Gareth Bale’s stead

Mar 07, 2023Mar 07, 2023

Joe Ledley has told Wales’ youngsters it is time to step up and deliver on the World Cup stage without talisman Gareth Bale.

Skipper Bale will miss Friday's crunch World Cup qualifying clash with the Czech Republic in Prague and the trip to Estonia three days later because of injury.

The Real Madrid forward has suffered what Wales manager Robert Page describes as a "significant hamstring tear" and could also miss the closing qualifiers against Belarus and Belgium in November.

"It's time for these youngsters coming through to step up to the mark," Ledley told the PA news agency at a McDonald's Fun Football session in Cardiff.

"We can't rely on Gareth and Rambo (Aaron Ramsey) forever because in a few years time their careers are going to come to an end like us all.

"There's a lot of youngsters coming through like Neco Williams and Ethan Ampadu and the future's bright.

With Bale absent and fitness concerns over Ramsey, who has started only once for Juventus this season, the likes of Daniel James, David Brooks and Harry Wilson seem set to play attacking roles and try to end Wales’ problems in front of goal.

Last month's goalless home draw against Estonia was the fourth time in five games that Wales had failed to score – the sequence only broken by Bale's match-winning hat-trick in Belarus.

James is settling into life at Leeds following his move from Manchester United and Wilson also has a new club after his summer switch from Liverpool to Fulham.

"I’m happy to see Dan going to Leeds, he will play regular football and improve his game," said the 77-times capped Ledley, a key member of the Wales side that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

"There's nothing worse than going out on loan here and there, and going to Fulham will set him up for the future and benefit him on the international stage.

"David has been unfortunate with injuries. He just needs a few good months under his belt at Bournemouth playing regular football."

Wales enter their away double-header level on points with the second-placed Czech Republic and with a game in hand.

The runners-up will book a play-off place, although Wales are almost certainly guaranteed that anyway due to their Nations League results last year.

But beating the Czechs to second spot should secure a home tie in the March play-offs rather than playing away.

"First place was always going to be very difficult," said Ledley.

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"I know we’ve done very well against Belgium before but they’ve gone to that stage where they are a lot stronger than in previous years.

"Everyone would have taken second (when the group was drawn), but it's important to finish strongly and get that home tie in the knock-out.

"You need that home support as we’ve seen in the past, so you can't lose against the Czech Republic. Whoever wins that will more likely finish second.

"So we’ll probably take a draw there and hope that four points may be enough for second."

:: Joe Ledley is supporting McDonald's Fun Football. Free football sessions for 5–11-year-olds are available nationwide this autumn. Visit mcdonalds.co.uk/football to sign up and play.

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