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Stoke defender Shawcross denies attempting to harm Ramsey

Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross insists he did not intentionally seek to injure Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey.

Shawcross insists there was "absolutely no malice" in the challenge on Ramsey which led to the Arsenal player suffering a badly broken leg during the Barclays Premier League clash at the Britannia Stadium today.

The 19-year-old Wales midfielder was taken to hospital after a tackle by Shawcross, who was later called up to the England squad to play Egypt next week, as the Gunners came from behind to win 3-1.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was enraged by the tackle, which he described as "horrendous", but in a statement issued by Shawcross, the player is adamant there was no intent.

The statement read: "There was absolutely no malice in the challenge.

"I would never, ever go out to hurt a fellow professional.

"I am deeply upset that Aaron has suffered such a bad injury and my thoughts are with him.

"I would like to send him my best wishes too for a speedy recovery."

The 22-year-old's sentiments were echoed by his club, who added in the statement: "Stoke City would like to send their best wishes to Aaron Ramsey and Arsenal Football Club."

They added: "The club do, however, wish to make it quite clear that there was absolutely no malice in the challenge from Ryan Shawcross which caused the injury."

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