The Arsenal midfielder hopes that his side’s victory over Scotland can spur them on against Croatia in their next fixture despite the 22-year-old missing out
Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey admitted the disappointment of receiving a late red card put a damper on his happiness, after helping his side overcome Scotland.
The Arsenal playmaker had helped Chris Coleman’s side come from a goal down at the break, by smashing a penalty home after Robert Snodgrass brought down Chris Gunter, before Hal Robson-Kanu claimed the winner.
“It was very disappointing, it’s something that I need to learn from; I should have looked up at the clock and let the keeper take the free kick,” the 22-year-old told reporters.
He added: “It was disappointing to do what I’ve done after a great performance, personally and as a team.”
After being shown the red card by referee Anthony Gautier, Ramsey said he spoke to Coleman on the way off: “I said sorry for letting the boys down and missing the next game.”
On fellow North London star Gareth Bale, Ramsey said of his half-time departure: “He’s been suffering all week with a virus and obviously he didn’t feel too clever.”
Ramsey admitted that he wasn’t surprised by some of the challenges that went in during the game: “There always [that kind of edge] is in these sort of games against the home nations and this was no different.
“There was a few tackles that were going, that maybe on another day would have had a different outcome from a different referee, but we’re always expecting that against the likes of Scotland.”
The victory sees Wales move into third place and the midfielder believes that can spur them on: “We were coming into this game believing that we could win and we did, so hopefully now we can get a bit of momentum going.”
He continued “We’ve done well in the last couple of games and hopefully we can carry on against Croatia.”
Finally, on his penalty that got the Welsh level, Ramsey said: “I just hit it as hard as I can into the top part of the goal and it was always going to be difficult for the keeper to save it and I’m just glad to see it go in.”