Ramsdale had been Arsenal's first choice in goal since coming in 2021, but David Raya, who joined on loan from Brentford in August, has started the last three games in place of Ramsdale.
Aaron Ramsdale was complimented as 'outstanding' by Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta upon his return to the team after the custodian was instrumental in Wednesday's 1-0 League Cup victory at Brentford.
Ramsdale started all 38 Premier League matches for Arsenal last season and had been their first-choice custodian since signing with the club in 2021, but David Raya, who had joined on loan from Brentford in August, started the final three matches instead.
After Reiss Nelson scored the game-winning goal in the eighth minute on Wednesday, Brentford placed Arsenal under a lot of pressure. Ramsdale made a critical save from Yoane Wissa in the second half and also turned away Frank Onyeka late in the match.
He's been outstanding everywhere with the circumstance, Arteta added. "We definitely adore him more now. We are quite thrilled to have him because we are familiar with him and his character.
Aaron Ramsdale was signed by me when everyone else was unsure of that choice, so I don't believe I am the one to respond to the query concerning his quality.
Every participant is crucial. We also have many players who contributed who are injured. However, in football, the present is everything. He had the chance to play today, and he did it in a huge game.
In the week beginning 30 October, Arsenal will visit West Ham United in order to advance to the quarterfinals.