Ramsdale makes Arsenal admission

Arsenal actually might be able to make a swift return to European football this season if they carry on with the way that they are going.
Indeed, the Gunners appear to have found a formula that is working for them as they continue to climb up the Premier League table and have managed to put together an unbeaten streak that fans will have been pleased with.
Heading into match week 11 of the Premier League season, Mikel Arteta’s side have managed to go unbeaten since their embarrassing defeat to Manchester City in week 3 (where they also lost both weeks 1 and 2 to Brentford and Chelsea respectively) and have climbed up the table to sixth.
The club may still have a negative goal difference of -1, but they are level with Manchester United in regards to points obtained at this stage of the season and they actually look to be in a better position than one of their bitter Premier League rivals. This has led to a number of individuals to back the Gunners to make a swift return to European football, with many heading to https://www.sportwetten-vergleich.at to find themselves the best sportsbook available for them to wager on that possibility.
Aaron Ramsdale has been a key component in helping the Gunners climb up the table as he has been vital in ensuring the Emirates Stadium outfit continue to remain unbeaten whilst he is between the sticks.
However, despite still only being 23-years-old, the ‘keeper appears to have a level head on his shoulders as he has revealed that the team is not getting ahead of itself and thinking about finishing in the top four of the Premier League despite their current good form.
He was asked about whether he and his teammates were talking about the possibility of playing in the UEFA Champions League next season by talkSPORT and provided an answer that many will have been impressed with.
He said: “No! We haven’t really had a discussion… we’ve got a young team and of course the aspirations are getting into the top four but first and foremost we have to keep this form going.
“As soon as we start getting ahead of ourselves, our form will drop at the first chance. It’s nice to be mentioned within that category but we’re still a work-in-progress.
“Form’s great at the moment but we know there’s a lot of work we have to continue doing.”
With just over two-thirds of the Premier League season still to play, there is certainly a long way to go, but if the Gunners are able to maintain their current form, then there is no reason why they can not achieve qualification to the UEFA Conference League at a minimum, although the UEFA Europa League should be the main target. Nonetheless, it will have been a significant improvement on what happened last year by any means.