Sunday 29 September 2019

Ramsey gamble paying off at Juventus


Milan (AFP) – Welsh international Aaron Ramsey scored on his first start for Juventus as the former Arsenal man’s Turin gamble looks to be paying off as he flourishes in the Italian league.

Ramsey moved to the Serie A champions this season on a lucrative free transfer reported to be worth 503,000 euros per week ($515,000).

The 28-year-old has impressed in his first three league games for the eight-time reigning Serie A champions having recovered from a hamstring injury picked up with Arsenal.

He found the net on his debut against Verona on September 21, and impressed in the following two league wins over Brescia and SPAL.

“Three wins out of three in Serie A this week. Onto the Champions League Tuesday,” Ramsey wrote on social media.

Juventus will host Bayer Leverkusen in their Group D clash in Turin, having being held 2-2 at Atletico Madrid in their opener.

Ramsey had come on as a late substitute against Atletico with the Italians conceding a goal just two minutes later.

“I’ve waited a long time for this moment, I’m really happy, both for the victory and for the goal,” said Ramsey of scoring. 

“It was important after the Madrid game.”

Juventus are second in Serie A — two points behind Inter Milan — with their only slip-up a goalless draw with Fiorentina.

After a bout of pneumonia, new coach Maurizio Sarri has been implementing his changes from predecessor Massimiliano Allegri.

And Sarri has been giving more space to the Welshman, who the former Chelsea boss has been easing into the team.

Ramsey has played an average of just over an hour in each of his league games so far.

“We’re trying to preserve him from the point of view of playing time,” explained Sarri.

“There’s a big difference between playing 60 and 90 minutes.”

– John Charles’s Welsh successor –

How Ramsey could fit into Sarri’s already talent-packed side needed to be worked out.

The star-studded midfield boasts World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi, experienced interntionals Sami Khedira, Miralem Pjanic, Emre Can and Rodrigo Bentacur, as well as Adrien Rabiot who arrived from Paris Saint-Germain during the summer.

But winger Douglas Costa’s injury has allowed Sarri to make more use of Ramsey with the Welsh playmaker’s driving runs forward impressing.

Ramsey’s creative position behind strikers Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuain or Paulo Dybala now seems to be confirmed, until at least Costa’s return from injury.



from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/2mLVSJB

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