‘Good sh**housery!’ – Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale defends celebrating in front of Bruno Fernandes after Man Utd penalty miss
Posted by  badge Boss on May 05, 2022 - 01:24AM
Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty in Man Utd’s defeat to Arsenal (Picture: BT Sport)

goalkeeper says celebrating in front of Bruno Fernandes after the star missed a penalty was ‘good sh**housery’.

Fernandes had the chance to equalise from the spot during , but his effort clipped the post before going wide.

Ramsdale began sprinting towards Fernandes after seeing the shot go wide, .

The goalkeeper’s reaction was compared to  after the former Red Devils striker missed a penalty against Arsenal at Old Trafford in 2003.

But Ramsdale has defended his celebration to Fernandes’ miss and believes the response from fans and pundits was ‘blown out of proportion’.

Speaking on , Ramsdale said: ‘It was good sh**housery, but I think it got blown out of proportion because there was five or six Arsenal players in front of me so I celebrated with them. 

‘It looked like it, I probably had that [Keown’s celebration] in my head a bit and then stopped halfway, but it’s just emotion. 

‘It’s nothing to do with him [Fernandes] or to do with the football club or anything like that. It was just pure emotion.’

Arsenal went on to and inflicted a huge blow on Ralf Rangnick’s side.

Ramsdale, who , also responded to the criticism he received after .

Aaron Ramsdale in action during Arsenal’s victory at Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

‘I find it quite funny how other players or fans can do what they want to goalies who stand there on their own for 90 minutes getting abused,’ the former Sheffield United star said,

‘I waved at a Chelsea fan the other week, who was giving me all sorts in the second-half, so when we scored the penalty I waved at him and security guard said, “why did you do that? Was it necessary?”

‘I said, “you’ve listened to everything he said, he has called me every name under the sun, but I can’t simply wave”. It’s enjoyment for me.’

Ramsdale has enjoyed an impressive first season at Arsenal, quickly replacing Bernd Leno as Mikel Arteta’s first-choice goalkeeper and helping the Gunners climb to fourth in the Premier League.

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