Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has been slammed by fans for his reaction to the winning goal against Brentford.
Kai Havertz popped up with a huge goal for the Gunners at the Emirates, heading home from a pinpoint Ben White cross in the 86th minute.
White had assisted Declan Rice's opener in the first half but Ramsdale, making a rare appearance due to David Raya being ineligible to play against his parent club, gifted an equaliser.
Yoane Wissa charged down the England goalkeeper as the ball was played back to him and the hesitation proved costly.
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The ball looped into the net and Ramsdale had his head in his hands.
The former Sheffield United man did produce an excellent save to deny Ivan Toney but was a relieved man when Havertz put Arsenal back in the lead late on
Ramsdale proceeded to perform a knee-slide and cup his ears to the away fans who had been giving him some stick.
Arsenal have now returned to the top of the table ahead of the crunch clash between Liverpool and Manchester City on Sunday at Anfield.
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But Ramsdale was panned for his antics, which he has displayed on many an occasion.
One fan wrote: "Genuinely the most shameless bloke I’ve ever seen."
A second said: "You'd think he'd learn would wouldn't you? Just be humble mate."
A third added: "Get in the bin. Havertz bailed him out."
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A fourth fumed: "He is in no place to celebrate almost made us bottle the game."
Topics: Aaron Ramsdale, Arsenal, Brentford, Fan Reactions