Cardiff’s new boss Ramsey makes emotional plea for fan support in relegation battle
Ramsey’s heartfelt message to Cardiff fans as club faces relegation brink
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Aaron Ramsey steps into the Cardiff City dugout at a pivotal moment, taking charge as interim manager with just three games left to secure the club’s Championship survival.
The former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder was appointed after Omer Riza’s dismissal, following a 2-0 loss to Sheffield United that left the Bluebirds second from bottom, a single point from safety.
Ramsey’s first managerial challenge begins with a crucial home fixture against Oxford United, followed by matches against West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City, with the club’s fate hanging in the balance.
Ramsey, who has battled injuries this season and is yet to feature in a league victory, has called on supporters to rally behind the team, promising a display of energy and attacking football.
“We’ve still got a lot of football to play, starting on Monday.
It’s a huge game – there’s no question about that,” he said, emphasizing the importance of fan support and the collective responsibility felt by both players and staff.
The interim boss is joined by Joe Ralls, Chris Gunter, Gavin Ward, Matthew Bloxham, and Tom Hutton—all with deep ties to Cardiff—aiming to channel their passion and understanding of the club into a united effort on the pitch.
With Cardiff’s home advantage in two of their final three games and Ramsey’s recent completion of his UEFA A coaching licence, there is cautious optimism that his leadership can inspire a turnaround.
“Hopefully now in this last three games, starting on Monday, they can get right behind us and help us get over the line.
I know what it’s like to be a Cardiff fan, and I can relate to them.
Please get behind this team now, because we’ll give you everything on Monday and for the remaining two games,” Ramsey urged, as the club faces a defining moment in its recent history.