Wales' 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign hit a significant setback with the news that both key midfielders, Ethan Ampadu and Jordan James, will miss Tuesday's decisive final group game against North Macedonia due to being handed their second yellow cards of the campaign.
The situation took a turn for the worse when Ampadu received his second warning in Liechtenstein on Saturday night, leading to a five-game ban. This decision has left Wales on high alert and scrambling to find suitable replacements.
Ampadu expressed disappointment and frustration over the decision, stating that he had not made contact with North Macedonian player and was simply trying to win the ball back. Despite this, his actions were deemed sufficient by the match officials, and a five-game ban was handed out as punishment.
Jordan James was also booked in Liechtenstein for a similar incident, but unlike Ampadu, it will not lead to any suspension. Both players' absence in the crucial North Macedonia game has raised concerns about the ability of Wales to secure the necessary points to finish second in Group J and qualify directly for the World Cup.
Former Wales captain Ashley Williams defended his fellow midfielder, stating that he had every right to go for the ball in such a situation. Meanwhile, assistant coach Piet Cremers assured fans that the team will adapt to the absence of James and Ampadu, emphasizing their ability to create opportunities and stay patient in the face of adversity.
This latest setback has raised questions about Wales' World Cup ambitions, as they now face an uphill battle without two key players. Can they overcome this hurdle and secure the points needed to advance? Only time will tell.
The situation took a turn for the worse when Ampadu received his second warning in Liechtenstein on Saturday night, leading to a five-game ban. This decision has left Wales on high alert and scrambling to find suitable replacements.
Ampadu expressed disappointment and frustration over the decision, stating that he had not made contact with North Macedonian player and was simply trying to win the ball back. Despite this, his actions were deemed sufficient by the match officials, and a five-game ban was handed out as punishment.
Jordan James was also booked in Liechtenstein for a similar incident, but unlike Ampadu, it will not lead to any suspension. Both players' absence in the crucial North Macedonia game has raised concerns about the ability of Wales to secure the necessary points to finish second in Group J and qualify directly for the World Cup.
Former Wales captain Ashley Williams defended his fellow midfielder, stating that he had every right to go for the ball in such a situation. Meanwhile, assistant coach Piet Cremers assured fans that the team will adapt to the absence of James and Ampadu, emphasizing their ability to create opportunities and stay patient in the face of adversity.
This latest setback has raised questions about Wales' World Cup ambitions, as they now face an uphill battle without two key players. Can they overcome this hurdle and secure the points needed to advance? Only time will tell.