Ramsey pitched in to face Germany
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Aaron Ramsey is expected to make his full debut for Wales against the might of Germany in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium tomorrow night.
The game will see the 18-year-old – who has yet to start a Premier League match at Arsenal – win his fourth cap, and his first from the kick-off. The Wales manager, John Toshack, is keen to salvage some pride in the World Cup Group Four qualifier. Ramsey could well replace Simon Davies in midfield, the Fulham winger having not trained since the Finland game with an ankle problem.
The Hull defender Sam Ricketts is expected to return to the defence, with Toshack likely to return to a three-man central defence with Swansea City's Ashley Williams also due a recall.
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