Arsène Wenger believes Aaron Ramsey’s willingness to take responsibility is one of his biggest qualities and a key reason behind his incredible form.
The 22-year-old is enjoying the season of his life, having scored 13 goals in 23 appearances for club and country.
Wenger is delighted with the strides the Wales international has made, and puts it down to hard work and an inherent bravery.
“We always saw that he had a good engine,” the manager said. “He has
another quality in that he does not hide to take the ball - and when he
makes a mistake, he doesn’t hide again. For me that is a quality. He is
always available to take the ball and play.
“Where he has improved a lot is in his first touch, in his finishing,
in the quality of his long balls - which were too strong or not
accurate enough - and in the speed of his vision.
“Let’s not forget that one year ago people were saying to me, ‘It’s
difficult to play him at the Emirates’. You could see there was an
impatience with him at the Emirates.
“As a manager you think, ‘Do I push him through and he can go more
down or do you give him a breather to get him a fresh start?’. That’s
always difficult to assess because it is linked to their mental state.
When their own confidence is down, of course they are in trouble. But he
is a confident boy.
“But you have to give him credit for that transformation - the credit
goes to him because he could deal with that. He could come back, never
give up and convince everybody that he has the needed quality.”
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