Grimsby Telegraph

Penalty pain has only made Saka stronger

RAMSDALE BACKS FELLOW GUNNER TO SHINE

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AARON Ramsdale believes Arsenal team-mate Bukayo Saka has become a stronger character since his “impeccable” response to the fallout from his penalty heartbreak at Euro 2020.

Having missed the deciding penalty in the final shoot-out defeat to Italy, Saka was subjected to racist abuse – as were Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, who were also unsuccessf­ul from the spot.

Saka, though, let his football do the talking as he ended last season as Arsenal’s top goalscorer and has so far this year been one of their standout players as they sit five points clear at the Premier League summit.

The respective club form of Ramsdale and Saka – along with defender Ben White – means the Gunners have three representa­tives in Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad.

Asked about Saka’s handling of the miss and subsequent abuse, Ramsdale replied: “Trying to find the right words...impeccably, probably.

“The kid’s a lovely boy, he has time for everyone, works super hard throughout every week. Very, very rarely misses a training session and used all that motivation of criticism but also more so the love that everyone gave him, gave him an extra boost.

“Don’t forget he had the pressure of the whole football club on him last year – him and Emile Smith Rowe were our main guys – and he has dealt with that, he’s dealt with everything else. He is thriving and I can’t wait to see him thrive over here.”

Ramsdale went on to say there was “no doubt” that Saka was now a stronger character “off the pitch and on it” since the incident and that it has made him a “more complete person”.

“When we missed out on the top four, he felt like it was all his fault because he couldn’t provide for us,” added Ramsdale.

“I was just able to reflect that the season before they finished eighth, this season we finished fifth, and if we go another step again we will be in the top four. It’s that perspectiv­e of: it’s a game of football and there’s a lot more to it.”

Ramsdale was also a member of the Euro 2020 squad, having received a late call-up following an injury to fellow goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

He had just signed for Arsenal having been relegated with Sheffield United but will be competing for the gloves in Qatar having kept seven clean sheets to help Mikel Arteta’s side top the table.

He said: “I definitely feel like I’ve cemented myself into the squad at this moment in time.”

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Bukayo Saka trains in Qatar and (inset top left) being consoled by Gareth Southgate after his penalty shootout miss in the Euro 2020 final
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Aaron Ramsdale

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