November 15, 2024

BBC NEWS: ‘Unbelievable’ Ethan Ampadu verdict emerges on ……

Leeds United star Ethan Ampadu

Ethan Ampadu of Leeds United, who made his 50th appearance for Wales in the 4-1 victory over Finland, has garnered praise from Helen Ward, who called him “unbelievable.”

After earning his debut for his nation at the age of 17, the former Wales striker has claimed that Ampadu will go on to smash other records.
This comes soon after Wales manager Rob Page stated that the Leeds star may lead his nation and surpass Gareth Bale’s all-time appearance record.

Ethan Ampadu has been fantastic for Wales since his debut, Ward said in a live broadcast on BBC Radio Wales on March 21 at 20:25. At just 23, he earned his 50th cap tonight, and I have no doubt that he will go on to set many more records.

Ethan Ampadu has been a standout star for Leeds United

Since arriving at Elland Road in the summer, Ampadu has established himself as a standout under Daniel Farke, earning high praise for his consistently impressive performances both in midfield and alongside international teammate Joe Rodon at the back.

Eni Aluko was stunned by his performances for Leeds as she insisted they had got “unbelievable” value in bringing him in from Chelsea for just £7million, and the club themselves mirror this view as they believe they got a “really good deal“.

Leeds United: 'Unbelievable' Ethan Ampadu verdict emerges on BBC

If he can continue putting in those performances as consistently as he has been at Elland Road, the midfielder will make himself a real fan favourite. That’s if he hasn’t done that already – he is always willing to put in a shift for the badge.

Given how loved he is playing for both Leeds and Wales, keeping up his performances and consistency he has shown both domestically and on the international stage, his reputation will only continue to grow and impress.

In other Leeds United news, a Leicester points deduction update has emerged.

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