Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale showcased the type of mentality Mikel Arteta strives to produce from his players during Amazon's All or Nothing documentary.
Ramsdale joined the north Londoners last summer, signing for £30million from Sheffield United. Despite receiving considerable criticism from some sections of the club's fanbase, the England international enjoyed a solid debut campaign. The young shot-stopper registered 12 clean sheets and was consistently vital to the build-up phase considering his excellent distribution skills.
One game that Ramsdale failed to register a clean sheet in was October's Premier League clash against Aston Villa, a game the Gunners won 3-1. Despite recording all three points, the talented keeper was extremely angry at conceding a late goal.
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"When you play for a big club you definitely feel it (pressure) and I’m loving it", he explained after he was captured in an expletive outburst in the changing room at full-time. "I'm not walking around saying I am the best in the world but I'll always have aspirations to get there.
"Where I've come from in terms of the past two seasons, I knew how hard clean sheets are to come by in this league. It's not just me trying to keep the ball out of the back of the net or my back four, it's everyone.
"For me, it's the main thing we're showing for 95 minutes we're concentrated and all working for the common goal. The Aston Villa game in the last five minutes where they scored another day that could be a 1-1 equaliser or a 2-1 and the last five or 10 minutes are a nervy ending."
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