Arsenal secured their successive Premier League triumph on Sunday as they scrapped past Burnley via a last-gasp penalty.
The north London side struggled to find a way the Clarets backline for most of the game, and the Gunners’ faithful were not pleased with the performance of one ‘Aaron Ramsey’.
The Welshman has been a valuable performer for the Gunners in the new 3-4-2-1 formation, but he has still divided opinion among the club’s supporters.
While Ramsey was the player, who earned the late penalty, which Alexis Sanchez dispatched, he was the subject of criticism on social media with calls for Jack Wilshere to start ahead of him.
Here are the best tweets regarding the Welshman’s showing……
Aaron Ramsey should be starting for Burnley not Arsenal. Average
— Arsenal (@ffarsenalfc) November 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/Ranting_Gunner/status/935099826106023938
Aaron Ramsey is a terrible player. Terrible terrible terrible.
— Don Luchese (@DavisAgughalam) November 26, 2017
How is Ramsey a professional ???? #BURARS #arsenal
— Omar Kanoo (@omarkanoo_) November 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/ChrisDriver/status/934807202300350464
https://twitter.com/Anukram_Human/status/934988169329590272
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal. It has been a while since I've been this nervous in a match. We got 3 big points in a very tough place to go. I liked the intensity of our game. Took this seriously from the beginning. Wilshere should start over Ramsey. He's way more creative and energetic.
— ArsenalArena (@ArsenalArena) November 26, 2017
Jack Wilshere added the extra energy to the Gunners’ attack coming on as a second-half substitute, and he could earn his first league start of the season on Wednesday in place of Alex Iwobi rather than Ramsey.
The Nigeria international got the nod in Mesut Ozil’s absence through illness, but his ineffectivity could offer a much-needed start for Wilshere, who is desperate to make the most of his chances in the starting lineup.
Arsene Wenger has already confirmed that Ozil is unlikely to be fit prior to the Huddersfield Town clash at the Emirates, but Wenger will nevertheless expect a stronger performance at home, where Arsenal hold a 100 percent league record this term.
With the win over Burnley, Arsenal are up to fourth in the standings for the first time this season with arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool dropping points over the weekend.