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Ramsey named Cardiff player-boss after Riza sacking in manager debut

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AARON RAMSEY has been tasked with saving Cardiff City's season after manager Omer Riza was sacked.

The former Arsenal star will take charge of the relegation-threatened Championship side for Monday's clash with Oxford United.

The Bluebirds confirmed the decision on social media with a 94-word statement.

It read: "Cardiff City FC can confirm that a decision has been taken to relieve Omer Riza of his duties as first team manager.

"Aaron Ramsey will lead the club for the remaining three games of the Sky Bet Championship season, beginning with Monday’s match at home to Oxford United.

"Chris Gunter, Joe Ralls, Tom Hutton and Matthew Bloxham will join Aaron in the technical area.

"We’d like to thank Omer for his passion and effort during his time as Cardiff City manager and wish him the very best for his next steps in the game."

Cardiff are currently 23rd in the Championship and are staring relegation to League One in the face.

The Welsh side has not been in England's third tier of football since the 2003/04 season.

Riza hit out at the club's supporters earlier this week as he slammed them as "clueless".

The comment came before his side lost 2-0 to Sheffield United which proved to be the final straw before his axing.

Ramsey, 34, will be hoping to work a miracle in order to save his beloved boyhood club from the drop.

His first match against Oxford is vital as a win could send the club up to 20th place.

The former Arsenal star will also remain in charge for the following two matches before the season ends.

These fixtures are against play-off chasing West Brom and mid-table Norwich City.

He will be joined by former Wales stars Chris Gunter and Joe Ralls on the touchline.

Ramsey is familiar with Gunter, having had him as his best man at his wedding.

Former Tottenham ace Gunter was also Ramsey's landlord while he played for Arsenal.

Ramsey starred for the Gunners between 2009 and 2019, having made 369 appearances for the club and scoring 64 goals.

He returned to Cardiff City in 2023 following spells at Juventus, Rangers and Nice.