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This video can not be played Aaron Ramsey has 'unfinished business' with Wales Nations League: Wales v Turkey Venue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Friday, 6 September Kick-off: 19: 45 BST Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio Wales, Radio Cymru, Radio 5 Live, plus live text commentary, followed by report and reaction on the BBC Sport website and app. Wales captain Aaron Ramsey says he never considered international retirement after the disappointment of missing out on Euro 2024, and instead wants to keep playing until the 2026 World Cup. Ramsey, 33, was an unused substitute as Wales lost their Euros play-off final to Poland on penalties in March, with then manager Rob Page criticised for not bringing him on. The Cardiff City midfielder admits that experience had "eaten away" at him but, now Craig Bellamy has replaced Page as Wales boss, Ramsey is excited about the team's future. "It never entered my mind about stopping. If anything, it excites me what this team are capable of, " said Ramsey. "It was difficult for me not to get on and hopefully try to help the team to qualify. That was the thing that was eating away at me and I felt like there was some unfinished business there. "That is definitely an aim of mine, to help this team qualify for the next World Cup. The potential in this team, the age, it's all positive and puts us in a great position to do that. " Wilson once more follows Bellamy lead at another Wales crossroads Still 'a lot' to come from captain Ramsey, says Bellamy Dave Adams: Lecturer to Premier League coach - the man behind the 'Welsh Way' Bellamy’s first game in charge will be at home to Turkey in the Nations League on Friday. When he named his squad for that game and the away match in Montenegro three days later, Bellamy confirmed that Ramsey would continue as captain. Bellamy also said there was still "a lot" to come from his former Wales and Cardiff team-mate despite the injury issues which have hampered Ramsey throughout his career. The ex-Arsenal midfielder and his current Wales team-mates have started training under Bellamy for the first time this week, and the consensus among the squad is overwhelmingly positive about the new head coach's thorough methods and shift towards a more progressive, adventurous style of play. "I think the way that he's come in and handled himself has been so impressive, " said Ramsey. "There's been a lot of information given in the first few days but the boys have done really well to absorb as much as they can so far. "It's definitely going to be a process in these next six games before the World Cup qualifiers start [in March]. It's really aggressive, high-intensity without the ball, the non-negotiable stuff. The way he sees the game is new to a lot of us - only Connor [Roberts, who worked with Bellamy at Burnley] has experienced that before. "We're all pretty impressed and hopefully we can implement the things we've been working on in these first few games. " Nations League: Poland take early lead over Scotland at Hampden Nations League - Ballard doubles Northern Ireland's lead over Luxembourg Paralympics 2024: GB's Redfern & Tai win swimming golds Zelensky: From entertainer to a world leader The extraordinary life of Zelensky and how war in Ukraine changed everything Mystery drama set in the eerie Australian wilderness A big city detective is caught in a tangled web of murder, deceit and revenge Five boys and one boy band dream Can these Brits become the kings of K-pop in just 100 days? From the creator of Father Brown, meet Sister Boniface Nun, winemaker and moped rider Sister Boniface at your service! How Britain's Draper became US Open semi-finalist 'I don't have a butler' - billionaire's daughters chasing US Open title Watch: Pole vaulter Duplantis beats Warholm in 100m race. Video Watch: Pole vaulter Duplantis beats Warholm in 100m race What have we learned from every team's first three Premier League games? Joyce throws fastest strikeout recorded in Major League Baseball. Video Joyce throws fastest strikeout recorded in Major League Baseball 'Why 'cheat code' Chiefs have tools to complete Super Bowl three-peat' Osimhen made Napoli believe, so why is he heading to Galatasaray? Buttler, Stokes, schedule - questions as England go all in on Mc Cullum 'An impossible dream' - how Suarez became one of Europe's best 'Draper running with the baton passed by Murray' F1 Q&A: Can Red Bull recover from loss in form? 'A quartet of wins that show money doesn't buy golfing glory' 'Let's go all in' - why it's now or never for Rodgers & the Jets The games, goals and quotes that defined Bellamy's Wales days Weekly football quiz: Who beat Chelsea in Europe? 'We are allowing them to be stars' - FC Copenhagen Women make mark What's happening and when at Paris Paralympics? © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.