AARON RAMSDALE goaded Wolves fans after Arsenal claimed a vital three points at Molineux on Thursday night.
The 23-year-old partied with the travelling Arsenal fans after the 1-0 win – but cheekily celebrated in front of the home supporters too.
Ramsdale bounced in front of the Wolves home end after a solitary goal from Gabriel settled the game.
Fans were left wondering if there was any particular reason for Ramsdale’s reaction, with his brother confirming after the game that there was.
He confirmed Ramsdale was a West Brom fan as a child, and they are arch-rivals of West Midlands neighbours Wolves.
The Baggies are known as ‘Boing Boing West Brom’ for their bouncing celebrations when they score.
So Ramsdale felt obliged to do the same after getting one over Wolves.
Writing on Twitter, Ramsdale’s brother Edward said: “BOING BOING.
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“Baggie growing up. Gooner for Life. Up the @Arsenal @WBA.”
It meant the win that leaves Arsenal a point off fourth place with two games in hand on Champions League chasers West Ham would have tasted extra sweet for Ramsdale.
The keeper has been an instant hit since joining Arsenal from Sheffield United for £30m in the summer.
But not just for his impressive performances between the sticks.
Arsenal fans loved his ‘s***housery antics’ in the 4-1 win against Leeds in December.
He goaded the Elland Road faithful in a similar way to his cheeky dig at Molineux on Thursday night.
The one-cap England international has played 19 Prem games for Arsenal this season, keeping an impressive 11 clean sheets so far in his debut season in North London.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk