Aaron Ramsdale has been dubbed England’s greatest goalkeeper forward of Jordan Pickford by Leicester Metropolis supervisor Brendan Rodgers.
“For me, he’s one of the best English keeper in the mean time. I believe he’s prime,” stated Rodgers.
“His development since he got here to Arsenal, he’s enjoying for an enormous membership, completely different expectation with play soccer, I believe he’s handled that basically properly.
“It seems to be like he’s come into the membership right here, he’s enjoying now with a calmness. We noticed him earlier this season and he was leaping about, however now he’s acquired a very nice calmness to his recreation.
“He performs properly along with his toes, he makes saves, his save from Barnes seemed in all the way in which, that was a terrific save and it stored Arsenal in entrance.”
Rodgers’ staff was defeated 2-0 by Arsenal in Sunday’s Premier League conflict on the Emirates, with Ramsdale preserving a clear sheet and garnering accolades for a first-half cease from Foxes attacker Harvey Barnes.
Arsenal’s resolution to recruit Ramsdale final summer time raised eyebrows, given the goalkeeper’s back-to-back relegations with Bournemouth and Sheffield United.
The 23-year-old, nevertheless, has dispelled these doubts with a string of excellent performances, and with Gareth Southgate getting ready to call his England squad for this month’s worldwide break, there’s a likelihood he may even problem Jordan Pickford for the Three Lions’ No.1 jersey forward of the World Cup.