Wales captain Aaron Ramsey calls for calm and pledges his support to under-fire manager Robert Page.
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"Now we are going through a transitional period, we have lost some big players and it was always going to be difficult. We have lost some staff as well. That has been a bit of a change. The former international centre-back had already come under fire after a dismal World Cup campaign saw his side knocked out in the group stage.
"We all know there's a good group, there's a lot of potential in this team, a lot of players playing at the highest level, exciting young talented players as well," Ramsey added. The former Arsenal midfielder had endured a difficult four years abroad with Juventus and Nice, where injuries limited his opportunities to play regularly.
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