England's Saka decision highlighted as Wales take firm stance on Johnson

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Bukayo Saka and Brennan Johnson have both been nursing injuries going into the international break (Image: MICAH CROOK/PPAUK/REX/Shutterstock)
Bukayo Saka and Brennan Johnson have both been nursing injuries going into the international break (Image: MICAH CROOK/PPAUK/REX/Shutterstock)

Wales manager Rob Page has promised not to jeopardise the health of Brennan Johnson by telling him to turn up for international duty when carrying an injury.

Johnson will miss Wales’ crunch Euro 2024 qualifier against Croatia in Cardiff on October 15 after sustaining a hamstring injury on his first start for Tottenham against Arsenal in the north London derby.

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou confirmed on Friday that Johnson will miss Tottenham’s Premier League trip to Luton this weekend but will be fit to return after the international break.

Page said: “The communication between us and Tottenham has been first-class. It’s about having mutual respect. Both managers want a talented player fit so it’s about working together.

“I’m not going to insist that he has to come away and we’re going to play him, jeopardise his safety and health. I wouldn’t do that. But they also understand the importance of our games.”

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Page's stance differs to that of England boss Gareth Southgate, who has called up Bukayo Saka for his squad despite the Arsenal star nursing an injury. But Saka's case does differ slightly to that of Johnson's in that the winger could yet be fit for the Gunners' crunch clash with title rivals Manchester City on Sunday.

England and Arsenal are also said to have reached a 'compromise' over Saka, whereby he is likely to be rested for the Three Lions' first fixture against Australia next week. Injured players are a constant point of contention for international bosses in the ever-running club vs country row.

Page criticised Johnson’s former club Nottingham Forest after he missed Wales’ Euro 2024 qualifier away to Croatia in March.

Page said at the time that he should have been “stronger” to ensure Johnson arrived on camp for Wales to make their own medical assessment of the 22-year-old forward.

Johnson has since joined Tottenham for £47.5million – the second highest transfer fee paid for a Welsh player after Gareth Bale – and is considered to be a hugely influential figure as Wales move forward in the post-Bale era.

On communicating with Tottenham over Johnson’s fitness situation, Page added: “We’ve had great conversations with them, but ultimately his injury will dictate whether he can meet up or not.”

Wales realistically need to avoid defeat against World Cup semi-finalists Croatia and win both games of their November double-header to secure automatic qualification for next summer’s Euro 2024 in Germany.

Captain Aaron Ramsey was not named in the squad for the Croatia game after damaging a knee tendon and has also been ruled out of November’s games against Armenia and Turkey by his Cardiff manager Erol Bulut.

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