Aaron Ramsdale: ‘I’m very grateful Eddie Howe gave me a second chance‘

08 February 2020 11:00
Premier League’s youngest first-choice goalkeeper has gone from misfit to mainstay at Bournemouth in the space of a year“It is quite hard to sum up,” Aaron Ramsdale says, scrambling to find the words to describe his metamorphosis from misfit to mainstay at Bournemouth and being mooted as a future England goalkeeper. “Eighteen months ago I was nowhere near the team here. I was probably annoying a lot of people, especially the manager and the goalie coaches because I wasn’t fulfilling my potential. I’d come in one day and I’d be good and the next day I’d come in and look like I’d been dragged through a bush.”The trigger for Ramsdale’s rise rests on a clanger 14 months ago, when he was due to be among the substitutes for a Carabao Cup quarter-final at Stamford Bridge, in a matchday squad for the first time since returning from a loan spell at Chesterfield. “I missed the bus. Slept in,” he says, sheepishly. “We had to be in at 9.30am for the pre-match walkthrough because it was an evening game and the bus was leaving at 10.30am. Zeina [the club’s player liaison officer] came and woke me up at the house. I was about an hour late for being on time to training and about 20 minutes after the bus as well. Related: Watford’s Adam Masina: ‘What I went through was different from normal life’ Related: Mourinho digs out his undersized blanket to deal with Spurs challenges | David Hytner Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian