Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey limped off during Wales’ Euro 2016 qualifying victory against Andorra and could be a doubt for Saturday’s clash against Manchester City.
The player was hit on the back of his Achilles by an Andorra defender, Ramsey was substituted in injury time and Arsenal fans will be concerned by how the player limped off the pitch.
He was later seen having his foot strapped by the team’s physio and also had an ice-pack to reduce swelling.
Manager Chris Coleman wasn’t pleased with the treatment his players received during the 2-1 victory, which saw Gareth Bale secure a brace.
Coleman told Sky Sports: “There were half a dozen challenges that weren’t good. The referee should have clamped down but he let it go and we are a bit disappointed and with that—we had a bit to contend with tonight.”
The Wales coach was also unsatisfied with the state of the 3G pitch, adding: “[Andorra] are a fighting nation and when we arrived my heart sunk when we trained on [the pitch].
“It shouldn’t be played on at our level, the good thing is that we got three points and everyone else has to come here. I am delighted with the lads. With the expectation on us, it was never going to be easy—you couldn’t run with the ball and we had to gamble at times. It’s three points whether we win 1-0 or 3-0”