Arsenal’s goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale admitted that being included in Gareth Southgate’s England squad was a relief after a “difficult season” for him personally. Ramsdale shared these sentiments while speaking at a charity golf day for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.
During the conversation, Ramsdale expressed his gratitude for Southgate’s trust and the opportunity to continue playing for the national team, especially after a challenging season at Arsenal. While he did not delve into specifics about the difficulties he faced, mentioning a “difficult season” suggests he encountered significant pressures and challenges both personally and professionally.
Being selected for the national team is not only a recognition of Ramsdale’s talent and efforts but also a significant morale boost, encouraging him to keep striving and improving his performance. Additionally, his presence at the charity event for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice highlights his efforts to contribute positively to the community off the pitch.
Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice is a charitable organization that supports children with life-threatening conditions and their families. The charity golf day is one of the initiatives to raise funds and awareness for the services provided by the organization. The participation of players like Ramsdale not only helps draw public attention but also demonstrates the bond between sports stars and the community.