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Ramsdale sends a message to Arsenal fans after his mistake in win over Brentford

Arsenal’s resilient goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale, delivered a heartfelt message to the Arsenal fans following the Gunners’ hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brentford, a match in which he faced challenges but ultimately played a key role in securing the crucial three points.

“This team. It was tough out there but it was special to be back. I owe my teammates and you amazing fans the world for the support I get week in, week out,” Ramsdale expressed to the media, acknowledging the difficulties faced during the game against Brentford and expressing gratitude for the unwavering support from his colleagues and the Arsenal faithful.

Despite an early mistake that led to Brentford’s equalizer, Ramsdale showcased his mental fortitude by making crucial saves to keep Arsenal in the game, ultimately contributing to the team’s victory. The goalkeeper’s resilience and determination to bounce back from setbacks exemplified his commitment to the team’s success and his acknowledgment of the support system that surrounds him.

As Arsenal clinched the win that propelled them to the top of the Premier League table, Ramsdale’s message underscored the team’s unity and spirit in overcoming adversity together. With their focus now shifting to the upcoming Champions League clash with Porto, Ramsdale’s acknowledgment of the fans’ unwavering backing provides a source of motivation as the Gunners strive for both domestic and European glory.

Ramsdale’s words of appreciation towards his teammates and the fans highlight the camaraderie and mutual respect within the Arsenal squad, illustrating their collective determination to achieve their goals and continue their strong run of form in the ongoing season.

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Muhindo Brenda

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