Aaron Ramsdale didn't cover himself in glory during the north London derby, though his heartwarming moment of magic after full-time made a fan's wish come true. The 23-year-old saw three fly past him at White Hart Lane as Tottenham sent Arsenal back to London Colney with their tail between their legs.
The Gunners' defeat hands Antonio Conte's side a glimmer of hope in the race for Champions League qualification this season, with just a point separating either side. Despite emotions running high with what was at stake, Ramsdale still found the time for a fan after the heavyweight bout.
Once the Paul Tierney blew for full-time, the England international was pictured walking over to Arsenal fans in the away end, with Martin Odegaard among those by his side. Ramsdale went a step further and handed his shirt to a supporter as 'glory, glory, Tottenham Hotspur' rang around the ground.
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Ramsdale have previously spoken on the importance of embracing the fan culture as a professional footballer. Speaking to the official Arsenal website, the Englishman said: "I become a fan at every club I've played at, and when I was at Bournemouth for example, whenever I wasn't playing I would go and watch the games in the stands with the fans. So yes I think it's more than ability, and if you are not a likeable character the fans won't take to you anyway.
"You have to be true to yourself on the pitch and things like the goal celebrations - that comes from the heart," Ramsdale added. "That's me being so excited that we've scored and we're doing well. It's more important what you do on the pitch.
"It's true that it can be more difficult to get that across at a bigger club, but at the same time it can be more rewarding, because of how big those moments can be."