Friday 5 October 2012

Coleman Names Williams Captaon

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Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been replaced as Wales captain by Swansea City defender Ashley Williams.

The 28-year-old Williams, who has captained his country four times, will take over for the World Cup qualifiers against Scotland and Croatia.

Chris Coleman has not won in four games as Wales boss - including a 6-1 loss in Serbia - and his team have scored once.

"I think he has felt the pressure of it," Coleman said of 21-year-old Ramsey.

"We need to go in another direction because what we have been doing has not been working. I wanted to make some changes and that was the biggest one really.

"It was not an easy decision. Of course he was disappointed. I spoke to him yesterday and he was incredibly mature about it - and a little bit relieved, if I'm honest, because it is a big pressure.

"I was very impressed with what he had to say and his reaction. He was very professional."

Ramsey was appointed skipper by previous manager Gary Speed in March 2011 - aged just 20 years and 90 days - and made his first appearance as captain in his 12th Wales cap in their 2-0 Euro 2012 qualifying defeat by England.

The Caerphilly-born midfielder led Wales 12 times, winning five and losing seven games. But Coleman, who took over in January following Speed's death, has opted to replace Ramsey with the more experienced Williams.

Captain of Premier League side Swansea City, the 36-times capped centre-back will lead Wales in their World Cup qualifier with Scotland in Cardiff on 12 October.

"As a captain of your country, everyone wants to do it but not everyone can," added Coleman.

"I've no doubt Aaron will be the captain again one day. When I took the job, I was very mindful that whatever Gary had done was working and as much as I possibly could I kept it the same. But now it is not working and I want to go in another direction, which I will do.

"Ashley will be the skipper. He is a natural leader. He is a very good player who has great experience."

Wales have lost their opening two World Cup qualifiers and host Scotland before visiting Croatia in Osijek on 16 October.

Wales Squad: Jason Brown (Aberdeen), Lewis Price (Crystal Palace), Owain Fôn Williams (Tranmere Rovers), Darcy Blake (Crystal Palace), Ben Davies (Swansea City), Chris Gunter (Reading), Joel Lynch (Huddersfield Town), Adam Matthews (Celtic), Sam Ricketts (Bolton Wanderers), Ashley Williams (Swansea City, capt), Joe Allen (Liverpool), David Edwards (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Andy King (Leicester City), Joe Ledley (Celtic), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), David Vaughan (Sunderland), Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur), Simon Church (Reading), Steve Morison, (Norwich City), Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), Sam Vokes (Burnley).



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