Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale stated he was attacked by a fan simply after his facet had earned a 2-0 victory in a fiery North London derby with Tottenham Hotspur within the Premier League on Sunday.
Ramsdale was man-of-the-match as he saved Tottenham at bay repeatedly and in addition clashed with a number of Spurs gamers throughout the match.
Spurs’ Brazilian ahead Richarlison had an altercation with Ramsdale after the ultimate whistle, earlier than a Tottenham supporter appeared to climb on the pitchside promoting boards and kick the 24-year-old.
“The Spurs fans gave me some throughout the game,” Ramsdale informed Sky Sports. “I was giving some back. The people I did give it to greeted it in sportsmanlike terms but one fan tried to give me a little punch on the back.
“It is a shame as it is just a game of football at the end of the day. Both sets of players tried to bring me away but thankfully nothing too drastic happened. It is a sour taste but I’m sure we will enjoy it when we go back into the dressing room.”
The English Football Association stated they “strongly condemn” the incident of “wholly unacceptable behaviour”, whereas the Professional Footballers’ Association added that these situations have been taking place too typically.
“Players have a right to be safe in their place of work,” the PFA stated in a press release. “When a player is attacked, we expect the laws in place to protect players to be properly enforced. As the players’ union, we treat this as a priority issue. We will continue working with the authorities to demand that players and staff are better protected in their place of work.”
Spurs pledged to take motion in a press release launched shortly after the match.
“The Club has reviewed its CCTV footage to identify the supporter and will be working with the Met Police, Arsenal and Aaron Ramsdale to take the strongest possible action, including an immediate ban from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium,” Tottenham stated.
Spurs coach Antonio Conte stated he didn’t see the Ramsdale incident.
“In every moment you have to show respect,” he added. “If we want respect we have to show respect. If it happened then for sure I didn’t like it.”
Arsenal placed on a masterclass to overwhelm shell-shocked Tottenham and lengthen the hole on the high of the Premier League to eight factors over champion Manchester City in second, a outcome Ramsdale performed a serious function in.
“The manager also mentioned that in the last few North London derbies we haven’t kept a clean sheet, so that spurred me on a bit,” he added.
“We deserved the two-goal lead and maybe deserved more.”