Gary Neville slams Aaron Ramsey for his “coward’s tackle” on Liverpool star Jordan Henderson
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Neville was unimpressed by this challenge as Ramsey “knew what he was doing”.

Gary Neville has criticised Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey following his “coward’s tackle” on Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson during England’s victory over Wales.

The Dragons crashed out of the World Cup earlier this week and England made into the round of 16 of the World Cup 2022. They will face Senegal to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Wales made World Cup entry after 64 years but ended up bottom of the group having picked up just one point from their three games. Ramsey and Gareth Bale both underperformed as Rob Page’s side failed to live up to expectations in Qatar.

With Wales behind against England, Ramsey cleared showed his frustration as he clattered into Henderson with around half an hour to go. The Liverpool man was left on the floor following contact with Ramsey’s studs.

Neville was unimpressed by this challenge as Ramsey “knew what he was doing”.

“I didn’t like it. I thought it was a coward’s tackle, I thought he knew what he was doing,” he said on The Gary Neville podcast.

“Jordan [Henderson] just had something with him on a different part of the pitch, I watched them half follow each other, and I thought it was a naughty one that.”

On Wales’ defence, Neville added: “The back players are not good enough.

“We saw that against Iran. I’ve never seen a back three get pulled around so much.

“That’s why Rob Page went with a back four against England. The back three against Iran were getting pulled from pillar to post, crossing over all the time.”

Ex-Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor meanwhile has hit out at Bale.

He thinks the ex-Real Madrid and Tottenham star has been “selfish” at the World Cup as he was “not fit enough to play”.

“Before the tournament started, I made a statement that the Welsh fans were upset with – I said ‘no Welsh player gets in England’s best 30 players’, and I’ve been proven right haven’t I?” Agbonlahor said on talkSPORT.

“Bale against England was not fit. I thought he was very selfish. If I was Rob Page, I know he’s Mr Wales, Gareth Bale, but he must see him in training.

“He’s not fit enough to play. He started the game against England and he was playing walking football the whole first half and then he came off at half-time, injured.

“For me, that’s selfish, when you could have played (Brennan) Johnson, you could have played other players who would have been 100% fit and added something.”

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