Football NewsAaron Ramsdale has set his sights on the England No.1 shirt for the 2022 World Cup
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Ramsdale was a late call-up to Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2020 squad over the summer after Dean Henderson withdrew through injury and was recalled for World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Hungary earlier this month.

The second season in a row Aaron suffered relegation from the Premier League

After breaking into the Three Lions squad, Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has set his sights on the England No.1 shirt for the 2022 World Cup. Ramsdale was a late call-up to Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2020 squad over the summer after Dean Henderson withdrew through injury and was recalled for World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Hungary earlier this month. The 23-year-old has yet to earn a senior cap. Still, after some impressive early displays with the Gunners since his summer move from Sheffield United, Ramsdale believes he can earn a starting spot in Qatar should England secure their place at next year’s tournament.

 

Ramsdale’s late call-up to the England squad was a timely boost after a difficult few months that included an early elimination with England at the U21 Euros in March and relegation with his club Sheffield United, the second season in a row the goalkeeper suffered relegation from the Premier League.

The team were just a few kicks away from achieving something great

Speaking about his eventful summer, the former AFC Wimbledon loanee told the League One club’s website: “The Mrs and I were going to go on holiday and go and chill. The next thing you know, I’m in the squad, I’m fully part of it, and it was some of the best weeks of my life!” England, of course, went all the way to the final only to be beaten agonisingly by Italy on penalties at Wembley. Despite not making it onto the pitch, Ramsdale enjoyed the experience and is ready to establish himself in Southgate’s squad. “I keep saying it was a great lad’s holiday,” he added. “That’s just the team spirit we had, and we were just a few kicks away from achieving something great.”

 

“It’s just added momentum and hunger to do well in the World Cup, and hopefully I can be a part of that again and hopefully that’ll be to do with a starting role.” Ramsdale has started each of Arsenal’s last six Premier League matches after replacing Bernd Leno following Arsenal’s 5-0 thrashing at Manchester City in August, and his early displays have helped Mikel Arteta’s side rebuild their season after a poor start. However, despite his domestic form, Ramsdale will face intense competition for the England goalkeeper jersey as the Three Lions look ahead towards Qatar 2022. Jordan Pickford is Southgate’s first choice and has stayed loyal to the 27-year-old even when he has had a run of poor form with Everton.