The man who never won a trophy and got relegated three times says he knows what it takes to win the title

The international break is here, and it’s a perfect time to nurse injuries, get a few moments of peace and quiet (unless you’re representing your country in a big game) and take a look at the league table.Arenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale offered their fans a boost of confidence by saying he and his teammates know well how to act and what to do to win the trophy they desire so much. And there wouldn’t be anything strange if Gabriel Jesus or Oleksandr Zinchenko came out and said it. But Ramsdale’s experience of winning trophies is nonexistent, unlike his misadventures on the wrong end of the league table. The goalie tasted relegation three times already in his career – including back-to-back demotions from the Premier League with Bournemouth and Sheffield United.##NAJAVA_MECA_7118017##Sour memories of last season are still painfully fresh for Rammy and fellow Gunners after they lost five of their last eleven league games to slip from the Champions League places and let rivals Tottenham Hotspur qualify instead. The trusty goalie told the Evening Standard they wouldn’t allow themselves such heartache this time around.”At the end of last season, we panicked in certain games, I think we have learned from that. We know how to deal with that a lot better now. It doesn’t mean we won’t go into a game and panic again. But for the majority, we know what is needed, how to play, and how to conduct ourselves. We are a young team we had a tough one last year missing out on the top four, and to Tottenham, then it’s even tougher, so we’re learning game by game. I think huge credit goes to the staff but also for our failure last year.”Aaron Ramsdale knew exactly what was coming, he must have seen it a thousand times against him in training 😂 pic.twitter.com/mJBc6lDnpP— Gooner Chris (@ArsenalN7) March 20, 2023 The 24-year-old spoke many times about the relegations in his career, claiming all those bitter events have made him mentally stronger. It was all a part of growing up as a person and as an athlete – and now he can fight in the right end of the standings.”I feel I’ve established myself, especially at a club pushing for certain things: Europe, titles, or trophies. I know this can be taken away in a heartbeat, but I feel an integral part of the group and what I can bring, just like I can help when I’m not playing. It is certainly not over but I know it’s been a tough journey to get here and one which I’ve really enjoyed taking part in.”

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