Wales international Joe Allen RULED OUT of Euro 2020 after rupturing Achilles tendon for Stoke

Wales international Joe Allen RULED OUT of Euro 2020 after rupturing Achilles tendon for Stoke… dealing huge blow to manager Ryan Giggs ahead of the tournament

  • Joe Allen landed awkwardly for Stoke and has ruptured his Achilles tendon
  • The midfielder will miss the rest of the season and Euro 2020 for Wales
  • Allen was in the Euro 2016 team of the tournament as Wales reached the semis
  • He sustained the injury in Stoke’s 5-1 win against Hull City in the Championship 

Wales midfielder Joe Allen will miss Euro 2020 after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon, his club side Stoke have confirmed.

The 29-year-old, who has 56 international caps, sustained the injury in the Potters’ 5-1 victory over Hull on Saturday.

He was forced off at half-time after an awkward landing having tripped over Hull’s Daniel Batty and will miss the rest of the season before sitting out this summer’s tournament – he was named in the Euro 2016 team of the tournament as Wales reached the semi-finals in France

Joe Allen has been ruled out of the rest of the season and Euro 2020 after Saturday’s injury

The Stoke and Wales midfielder landed awkwardly and ruptured his Achilles tendon

The Stoke and Wales midfielder landed awkwardly and ruptured his Achilles tendon 

‘It’s devastating for us and devastating for the boy,’ Stoke boss Michael O’Neill told the club’s official website.

‘Not only will he miss the rest of the season but obviously Euro 2020 as well.

‘I know what it means for him to play for Wales and obviously we (Northern Ireland) played them in 2016 as well and he had a fantastic tournament then.

‘I’m sure he would have been looking forward to the finals and a chance for him to show again that he’s a top, top international player, which he’s proven in the past. It’s taken a bit of the shine away for me.

‘These things don’t come around often in players’ careers so when it’s taken away from them cruelly with injury it’s not very nice.’

 

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