Ethan Ampadu has been a regular for both Leeds United and Wales [Credit: Imago]
Ethan Ampadu has been a regular for both Leeds United and Wales [Credit: Imago]

Ethan Ampadu hailed live on BBC despite Wales absence for Leeds United star

Jonathan Burnett

Jonny is a University of Leeds journalism graduate who became part of the FootballInsider team in Spring 2024, and recently worked as Head of Media for Widnes Vikings Rugby League club. Writing as a freelance reporter and commentator for The Sporting News and StatsPerform, he has covered matches in competitions including the FIFA Men's and Women's World Cups, as well as the Champions League, Women's Euro 2022, Six Nations and the Rugby Union World Cup.

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Wales sorely missed the influence of "Magnificent" Leeds United captain Ethan Ampadu against Turkey, Nathan Blake has said.

Speaking on commentary for BBC Radio Wales (16 November, 5:45pm), Blake and Helen Ward agreed that the Dragons' 0-0 draw in the UEFA Nations League was crying out for a player like Ampadu.

The United skipper's knee injury will rule him out until January at the earliest, with Ward arguing that Wales should also make Ampadu their next permanent captain.

"I think we're missing Ampadu tonight," Ward said. "I think this is the game which you'd want him more than anyone, the way he plays."

Blake replied: "He's so well-organised, and in that central midfield position, or centre-back position, he's magnificent in there."

Ethan Ampadu return to transform both Leeds United and Wales

Any side featuring a player as consistent, vocal and influential as Ampadu would undoubtedly miss him for any extended period, but both club and country will be keen for his return as soon as possible.

Suffering his knee injury in a routine 3-0 win over Coventry at Elland Road, Ampadu's absence leaves Leeds light in both central midfield and defence, after he excelled in both positions last season.

Ethan Ampadu
Ethan Ampadu was named as Leeds United's new captain at the start of this season [Credit: Imago]

While Daniel Farke has been able to truly unleash the impressive Ao Tanaka at the base of his midfield line, Wales lack a player with the same presence as Ampadu both in terms of ability and leadership.

Ampadu's return date is yet to be set in stone, but Wales will take some comfort in the fact that he's more than likely to be fully fit by the time of the next international break in March 2025.

Farke will also be glad to have his captain – appointed in the summer after becoming de facto skipper last season – back in action, with Ampadu himself hoping to lift the Championship title come what may.

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