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Published 18:42 6 Dec 2021 GMT

And the former Sheffield United shot-stopper has said that he wasn't bothered about other people's opinions of him and turned his social media notifications off in order to concentrate on playing for his new club.
"I saw the backlash," he told the Times.
"That’s when I made the decision to turn comments off, notifications off for people I don’t follow on Instagram and Twitter.
"People can tag me but I won’t see it, so it won’t come up on my feed... when people were saying I was getting a lot of stick and abuse, I said, ‘Am I?’
"I didn’t really know and I didn’t really care because, yes, I’ve been relegated twice but the way I looked at it was two years of completely different experiences to other people at 23.
"It’s me and ten other people on the pitch."
Ramsdale will look to keep his good form up again tonight (Monday 6 December) when he and his Arsenal teammates travel to Merseyside to face Everton at Goodison Park.
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