Aaron Ramsdale, the goalie for Arsenal, has recently resumed practicing in preparation for the team’s Champions League matchup against Sevilla tomorrow.
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In front of a crucial encounter for Mikel Arteta’s team, Sky Sports News reporter James Savundra was on the scene in London Colney to provide live coverage.
After seeing his team lose two points to London rivals Chelsea on Saturday night, Arteta will be looking for a response.
Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard saved the day for Arsenal after the hosts made two defensive mistakes, but it was a far from impressive performance from the Gunners.
Given the character of the two goals they gave up at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal may feel a little unlucky.
Although it’s unclear where Willian Saliba’s arm should have been in that circumstance, he was given a handball penalty.
After being lobbed by a Mykhaylo Mudryk cross early in the second half and almost giving Cole Palmer another goal later in the game, David Raya was under more pressure.
After having his first kid, Aaron Ramsdale missed the matchday roster.
In preparation for tomorrow’s match against Sevilla, Ramsdale has rejoined the Arsenal team for training.
The goalkeeper, who Arsenal initially spent £24m for, might believe he has a chance to play tomorrow after his teammate’s inconsistent performance in goal over the weekend.
Before Arsenal’s matchup with Sevilla, Ramsdale is back in the gym.
Aaron Ramsdale is back in training for Arsenal following the birth of his son, according to a post by Savundra on X.
Jurrien Timber aside, the entire squad is present before the journey to Seville.
After Raya’s performance against Chelsea on Saturday, Arteta would be unfair to remove him from the team.
It’s difficult to imagine when a different opportunity would present itself to reintroduce the Englishman to the team, though, after admitting that he had no trouble switching up his goalkeepers.
The longer Ramsdale stays on the bench, the more doubts there will be about his long-term future at the Emirates.
Ramsdale has pleased Arteta recently in training, and his selection for Arsenal’s match against Sevilla would be a tremendous confidence booster.
Each time he has to pick between the two shot-stoppers, he puts himself in a challenging position.
It seems certain that one of them will have to go soon.