Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has sent out a defiant message as he battles for a place in the team for club and country.
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Ramsdale has lost No. 1 spot at ArsenalDecision could hurt international hopesRamsdale in defiant move over Euro 2024 placeWHAT HAPPENED?
Ramsdale is enduring a tough campaign after losing his place in the Arsenal starting XI to summer signing David Raya. The lack of minutes will also hurt Ramsdale's chances of making the England squad for the European Championship finals next summer. Jordan Pickford is the first choice for Gareth Southgate's side as things stand, while Ramsdale faces competition from Nick Pope and Sam Johnstone for a place on the plane.
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Mikel Arteta's decision to bench Ramsdale has seen the goalkeeper lose his smile, according to his father. The move has also prompted speculation that Ramsdale could look to move on in the January transfer window in a bid to get his career back on track. The Arsenal stopper was part of England's most recent squad for games against North Macedonia and Malta but was an unused substitute in both matches.
WHAT RAMSDALE SAID
Yet Ramsdale seems to be in defiant mood when it comes to his international future. He wrote on Instagram: "What a week it’s been with the boys. Qualification done! Will miss the boys for a few months." Ramsdale also restricted those who could comment on the post.
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Ramsdale will be hoping he can force his way back into the Arsenal team which would undoubtedly boost his hopes of making the England squad for Euro 2024. The stopper has made just four Premier League starts this season, compared to Raya's eight.