Ethan Ampadu Touted As Future Wales Captain By Rob Page Ahead Of Milestone Cap
Ethan Ampadu, the young Leeds player, is on the verge of making history for Wales as he is set to earn his 50th cap in the upcoming Euro 2024 play-off semi-final against Finland. At just 23 years old, Ampadu has been tipped by national team manager Rob Page as a future captain for Wales, a testament to his leadership qualities and consistent performances. Having already captained Leeds United, a significant achievement given the club's stature, Ampadu's professionalism and attitude on and off the pitch have not gone unnoticed.
Wales' match against Finland in Cardiff is crucial, with the victor set to face either Estonia or Poland for a spot in Euro 2024. Ampadu's role in the team is pivotal, especially considering his versatility in playing both as a centre-back and in central midfield. His partnership with Tottenham loanee Joe Rodon has been instrumental in Leeds' campaign for Premier League promotion, showcasing their defensive strength.

Rob Page has expressed his admiration for Ampadu's ability to adapt to different positions on the field, highlighting his preference for playing Ampadu as a centre-back due to his athleticism and aggression. However, Ampadu's recent midfield pairing with Birmingham's Jordan James has also been effective, adding another dimension to Wales' gameplay.
The Leeds contingent, including Connor Roberts, Daniel James, Joe Rodon, and Ethan Ampadu, will be the last to join the Wales camp due to their club commitments. This delay has slightly altered Page's pre-match preparations but he remains optimistic about integrating these key players into his plans.
As Wales gears up for a critical phase in their Euro 2024 qualification journey, all eyes will be on Ethan Ampadu. His potential to surpass Gareth Bale's record of 111 caps speaks volumes about his talent and importance to the Welsh team. With such high expectations and responsibilities, Ampadu's career trajectory is one to watch closely.