Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has made “exceptional” progress on the London outfit after having suffered relegation with two golf equipment earlier, supervisor Mikel Arteta stated.
Before becoming a member of Arsenal in August 2021, Ramsdale was relegated from the highest flight with Bournemouth and Sheffield United.
The 24-year-old has performed an essential position in Arsenal’s title cost this season, most lately making a collection of important saves of their 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield within the final recreation.
“He has been really, really good and probably against the odds,” Arteta instructed reporters on Friday. “Because when you look at his past and where he was coming from, he got relegated twice, it was difficult to imagine it.
“But we saw he had that character, charisma and personality to play for our club and the potential qualities to feed into our way of playing.
“When you see the development he had in the past two seasons I think he is exceptional.”
Ramsdale, who has three caps for England, has made 12 saves within the league thus far, behind solely Manchester United’s David de Gea and Newcastle United’s Nick Pope, who’re tied at 13.
Arteta stated the membership tried to guard Ramsdale when he confronted abuse on social media after his arrival, including that he was dealing with criticism even earlier than he performed his first recreation for Arsenal.
“It was tough, he needed some support and we had to protect him, but he was ready to handle that,” Arteta stated.
“He knew that was going to happen, we discussed that before: ‘You’re coming from this situation, you’re going to Arsenal and you’re going to have a lot of question marks over your head.’ And you have to do that.”
Arsenal, which has a six-point lead within the league, travels to West Ham United on Sunday.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com