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Aaron Ramsdale's brother has explained the talented goalkeeper's celebration following Arsenal's win over Wolves on Thursday night.

The north Londoners clinched all three points at Molineux Stadium thanks to a first-half strike from Brazilian defender Gabriel Magalhaes, with his close-range finish proving to be the only goal of the game.

However, Gabriel Martinelli's red card put a dampener on the north Londoners' excellent display as the 20-year-old received his marching orders for two quick-fire fouls just after the hour mark, much to the annoyance of Mikel Arteta.

Gunners' shot-stopper Ramsdale was then seen celebrating with the travelling fans after the full-time whistle and the England international's brother, Edward, took to social media to explain the context.

Writing on Twitter, Edward said: "BOING BOING. Baggie growing up. Gooner for Life. Up the @Arsenal @WBA."

In another post, he added: "Brought up a West Brom fan. So that “boing boing” meant something from our childhood. Up the @Arsenal."

Considering Wolves' local rivals are West Brom, the team Ramsdale supported growing up, the victory will

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