Wales will need to defend deep if they are to stifle England captain Wayne Rooney’s influence on their Euro clash today, midfielder Aaron Ramsey has said.

Rooney, who has scored 52 goals in 112 internationals, was given a midfield role in England’s 1-1 draw with Russia in their Group B opener on Saturday, while Wales marked their first game at a major tournament for 58 years with a 2-1 win over Slovakia.

“Rooney is a fantastic player. He has great ability on the ball and a range of passing,” the Wales midfielder told reporters in France.

“We will have to look out for him and, perhaps, we can keep him quiet.

“It is not an easy position for him to play but a player of his quality probably finds it a bit easier to slot into there. We defend as a team, we can drop deep and be tough to break down so hopefully that works in our favour.”

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