Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has seemingly hit back at critics after he was seen celebrating a save made by team-mate David Raya.
Ramsdale was an unused substitute during the Gunners' 2-2 draw with rivals Tottenham on Sunday, with Raya being preferred to the England international.
And, despite the fact he may be losing out on his No.1 spot at the Emirates, Ramsdale showed a heap of support for his team-mate during the tense North London Derby.
One instance of that came after a brilliant stop from Raya denied Tottenham's Brennan Johnson from levelling the score in the first-half.
The cameras then cut to show Ramsdale's reaction from the bench, with the former Sheffield United star seen clapping with his hands aloft and smiling.
During post-match analysis, on Sky, Carragher said: 'I thought it was like the Oscars, you know when someone loses the Oscar and they start clapping and smiling for the other person. I was laughing when I saw that. He's absolutely devastated with that really.'
Later that evening, Nick Ramsdale replied to a Tweet about Carragher's comments and said: 'You are a Disgrace!! Show some class!! My lad has'.
And now, the 25-year-old has spoken out for himself - via his Instagram story - after sharing previous pictures celebrating his team-mates' successes.
The first image that he shared was from his days at Bournemouth and it showcased the keeper celebrating a penalty shootout victory where Cherries team-mate Mark Travers shone in goal.
The caption for the post, which was initially shared in August 2019, read: '@marktravers1 (clapping hands emoji) through to the next round. Well in big man'.
The second image showed Ramsdale enjoying the celebrations after Reiss Nelson's last-minute winner against Bournemouth
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