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With Arsenal’s heroics securing first place, William Saliba sent Aaron Ramsdale the ideal message.

When Aaron Ramsdale made a mistake during Arsenal’s victory over Brentford, William Saliba made sure to give him the exact message.

When Aaron Ramsdale made a mistake during Arsenal's victory over Brentford, William Saliba made sure to give him the exact message.

After making a mistake against Brentford, Aaron Ramsdale came under intense scrutiny. Nevertheless, Arsenal maintained their lead in the league for the first time since 2024 and will continue to do so during the international break after Liverpool and Manchester City drew 1-1.

Prior to the halftime siren, Yoane Wissa scored an equalizer, which was the fault of the England international. The Bees forward closed down the stopper before the struck ball could bounce back and into the net because he took too long to clear the ball.

Ramsdale appeared to be overcome with guilt as he made his way through the tunnel, but the Gunners’ stars have proven to be precisely the kind of teammates you need by your side in those situations. Football.london questioned William Saliba about his relationship with his keeper during the 15-minute intermission and the state of the dressing room after the game.

“Mistakes are made by all players,” Saliba answered. “My teammates were there for me when I made two mistakes last month.

“We never leave each other alone, and we both react well. He made three excellent saves, and I’m very glad for him.

The Frenchman has a point when he talks about the saves made in the second half that prevented the Gunners from taking the lead so quickly. Ramsdale may have played his last game, but even he expressed his gratitude.

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He posted on Instagram, saying, “This team. Although things were difficult there, it was wonderful to be back. I am incredibly grateful for the unwavering support I receive every week from my teammates and incredible fans.

But after Kai Havertz delivered the game-winning blow at the end, Saliba had words of encouragement for more than just Ramsdale. With a header from a cross by Ben White, he added a massive three points and scored his eighth goal of the year.

He arrives in the biggest of games and has developed into the season, just as he did at Brentford previously, at Luton Town against Brighton, and with his assist against Manchester City. Saliba expressed his joy at scoring once more and acknowledged that he had found his confidence, which may have been lacking at the beginning of the season.

He exclaimed, “I’m so happy for him. He’s a very, very good player, and now that he has the confidence, we’re thrilled to have him and we hope he keeps going.”

Havertz will undoubtedly be the most important player on Tuesday night, even though David Raya is anticipated to return to the team. The German playmaker needs to get back to his best as the Gunners attempt to make it to the final eight for the first time in fourteen years, as Gabriel Martinelli’s injury concerns persist.

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