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Aaron Ramsey Omitted from Wales World Cup Squad Amid Injury, Dog Disappearance, and Pumas Exit

Aaron Ramsey Omitted from Wales World Cup Squad Amid Injury, Dog Disappearance, and Pumas Exit

Posted by: Bastian McAlister in: Football
21 Nov | 16:31 PM | 0

Aaron Ramsey, Wales' legendary midfielder, has been omitted from the World Cup qualifiers due to injury, a personal dog disappearance, and his exit from Pumas UNAM, leaving his international future uncertain as Wales fights for a play-off spot.

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