Arteta responds to Aaron Ramsdale’s father criticism over Arsenal situation
Mikel Arteta has commended Aaron Ramsdale for his positive demeanor at Arsenal despite the goalkeeper’s father expressing concern that his son had become disheartened following his omission from the team.
Ramsdale was surprised by Arsenal’s choice to bring in David Raya on loan from Brentford over the summer.
It is now known that the Gunners have decided to make the deal permanent for £27 million next year.
During the international break, Ramsdale’s father, Nick, voiced his criticism of Arteta’s management of the goalkeeping situation at Arsenal.
He questioned the decision to offer his son a new contract in May when the plan was to sign Raya just three months later.
“If Mikel Arteta wanted David Raya first of all then that’s factual, that’s true. My only problem is when I spoke to Mr Arteta on the phone before he signed Aaron, he said he wanted Aaron,” Nick Ramsdale said.
“But now, you know, David Raya’s back on the market and he’s had David Raya. He will be bought [after his loan].
‘Aaron’s only just signed a new contract of four years, or three years with an option of 12 months, so I don’t know [where that leaves him]. Why would you extend a goalkeeper, or any player’s contract, and then two months later, or three months later [sign another goalkeeper?].
“We did not have a clue, I did not have a clue, our family did not have a clue, Aaron did not have a clue that he was not going to be carrying on playing. All of a sudden he’s not been played.”
When asked about the comments from Ramsdale’s father, Arteta said: “Aaron, and any player who is playing less than he wanted, there are many unfortunately in a dressing room of 24 players, their behaviour that we demand and we expect is to constantly challenge and make each other better, and always have the purpose and ability to overcome the situation and play and show with facts that you have to play, and you have to play more and how wrong I am and [think] ‘how can I help the team when it is necessary?’.
“Aaron has had that attitude every day since I have been here.”
In response to the question about whether he thinks Ramsdale might be rusty against Brentford this weekend due to his limited playing time, Arteta replied: “He played a few weeks ago, I don’t expect it. Like I don’t with any other player.
“The way they [Brentford] play, they attack with a lot of numbers in the box and we know the threat they are on set plays and with their direct plays.
“Threats can come from different ways, they’re a good side, extremely well coached, they are a big threat in the opponent’s box.”
Arteta responds to Aaron Ramsdale’s father criticism over Arsenal situation