Aaron Ramsdale was up to his usual tricks as he starred for Arsenal in their Carabao Cup win over Brentford.
Ramsdale was back between the sticks for the Gunners on Wednesday evening after he had been dropped by Mikel Arteta for their previous two fixtures. And it didn't take long for the keeper to display some of his "s***house" tactics.
The Englishman pulled off an incredible save against the Bees, before he immediately turned around and started to taunt their fans. "I told ya, get some shouting away fans behind Ramsdale and he turns into Neuer," one fan joked. While a second added: "Icl he plays well when the fans abuse him behind the goal…"
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"Arteta unlocked the Jens Lehmann after he got dropped for Almunia gene in him. We're going all the way," a third said. While a fourth joked: "Man had time to shout at the Brentford fans while the ball was in the box!"
"What a response to getting dropped," a fifth said. And another added: "I love Aaron Ramsdale, such a s***house!"
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The Gunners advanced to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup with a 1-0 win over their London rivals, with Ramsdale making two crucial stops during the clash. And Arteta was stunned with his performance.
He said: "We love him, for sure. We know his character and what he brings to the team and we are happy to have him. Every player is very important. Today he had the opportunity to play and he had a really good game.
"I'm really happy. It was two very different halves. In the second they had a more aggressive approach and we were too direct and it became a difficult game. When we don't play that well you need some big blocks in the box and we did that"
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