(Reuters) - Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has made 'exceptional' progress at the London outfit after having suffered relegation with two clubs earlier, manager Mikel Arteta said.
Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Leeds United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - April 1, 2023 Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale celebrates after the match REUTERS/David Klein /File Photo
Before joining Arsenal in August 2021, Ramsdale was relegated from the top flight with Bournemouth and Sheffield United. "He has been really, really good and probably against the odds," Arteta told reporters on Friday."Because when you look at his past and where he was coming from, he got relegated twice, it was difficult to imagine it.
Arteta said the club tried to protect Ramsdale when he faced abuse on social media after his arrival, adding that he was facing criticism even before he played his first game for Arsenal.
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