Following a mistake versus United, Ramsdale revealed what he was told.
Aaron Ramsdale has been talking what it's like to play for Mikel Arteta and the Spaniard's man-management method on Michael Calvin's Football People Podcast.
Ramsdale calls Arteta one of the top man-managers in the business and claims that he employs a customized strategy with each member of his team.
Arteta might be more traditional in his demands of himself, according to the goalie, but he can also be helpful at times.
A few weeks ago, Ramsdale made a mistake against Manchester United when he came for a corner that resulted in a goal. Interestingly, Ramsdale said that Arteta genuinely remarked "well done" to him after the incident.
“Yeah definitely. I would say our manager is younger and he’s seen the transition of how the game was going inside the dressing room. He knows that he can be a bit old-school with me and get onto me, but with others he’s more softly spoken and gives confidence and a kick up the backside in a different way,” Ramsdale said.
“I’m the last line of the defence and the first line of attack. It’s being pro-active in defence and he wants cut-backs to be cut-out and crosses to be come for. The prime example is the United game where I came for a cross and I dropped it and they scored. The first thing he said in the changing room was ‘well done’ because he wants me to be proactive and help the team where I can.”
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