AARON RAMSDALE was quick to let Albert Sambi Lokonga know of his mistake against Aston Villa which almost led to a goal.
The Arsenal goalkeeper, 23, had another fine performance between the sticks after making a number of saves against the Villans in Friday’s 3-1 win at the Emirates.
And one of those stops in the second half spared Lokonga’s blushes after his dithering on the ball almost proved costly.
The Belgian midfielder, 22, was robbed of possession by Jacob Ramsey in the 70th minute after being caught in two minds.
Ramsey’s tackle fell to the feet of Jamaican star Leon Bailey, who tested the palms of Ramsdale with a shot on target.
And Ramsdale reacted by staring menacingly at Lokonga to let him know he has to move the ball quicker.
Fans were quick to comment on the ex-Sheffield United shot-stopper’s glance, as one user said: “Love that s***. Gks got to have a personality. Draws everyone in together.”
Another remarked: “We all know who is in charge. And I’m LOVING it.”
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A third added: “Have a feeling Ramsdale is a future Captain.”
Meanwhile one stated: “This is the ‘I’m not angry I’m disappointed’ look.”
One then messaged: “I have no idea why this is brilliant, it just is. I’m a total Ramsdale fanboy, Love, love, love me a mad keeper.”
Another said: “I love him so so much, so glad he’s proving basically everyone wrong.”
Ramsdale has been a standout player for Arsenal since joining in the summer in a deal rising to £30million.
The former AFC Wimbledon loanee is yet to lose from his seven outings this term in all competitions, while he has kept four clean sheets in the process.
He then delighted fans on social media after enjoying a kickabout with Dons fans on Saturday having watched his old club in action against Wigan at Plough Lane.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk