As a player, one always has a handful of pitches he loves to score in. Look at Lionel Messi, he has unrestrained liking to score against Real Madrid at their own turf; the GOAT has scored more goals in Bernabeau than in Camp Nou (El Classico matches).
We also have one such kind who loves to score at Wembley Stadium. Aaron WEMBLEY Ramsey it is who feels to have owned the pitch where many of his predecessor failed to perform. The football great is no less than a goal-scoring fanatic in the home turf of his arch-rivals.
There are many incidents where Aaron Ramsey has proven to be the uncrowned and unwanted prince of Wembley. Latest of them all being his last goal in the North London Derby this weekend where he eked out Hugo Lloris, committing the goalkeeper other way around and scoring the opener with his left foot. The fervour of scoring goals in games of utter importance is still intact in the Welshman and it was his goal that still keeps Arsenal in top 4 run.
Previous to this incident, Aaron Ramsey had scored valiantly crucial goals in extremely important games, be it the FA Cup finals in 2014 or the same silverware finale in 2017. Arsenal went on to win both of their last FA Cup final’s courtesy goals from out creative ray.
FA CUP 2014
Arsenal vs Hull City (3-2)
In the finals of FA Cup 2013/14 Arsenal cruised over Hull City in a nail-biter with 3-2 victory. Arsenal went on to clinch their 11th FA Cup title in the dying minutes of injury time. The Cup that could have gone either way was dragged into Emirates courtesy a late winner from Aaron Ramsey.
FA Cup 2017
Arsenal vs Chelsea (2-1)
The two London sides faced each other at the home of third Londoners where a jam-packed house enjoyed a thriller of a game which eventually Arsenal went on to win. 90,000 supporters stand still until the 79th minute of the game before Aaron Ramsey scored the winner for Arsenal to clinch their 13th FA Cup title, a record achieved by none.
North London Derby 2019
*I f****** own the pitch* Aaron Ramsey is said to be saying this words after he scored another important goal that will go down in the history books of North London Derby for sure. The Welshman as said earlier had opened the scoring in 1-1 draw that went down to the wire. All being said, Ramsey will be missed by the Emirates as much the same when the Gunners fan will travel to Wembley .
“One day next autumn, when Aaron Ramsey wakes up in his bed in Turin and feels a little bit lonely in a foreign land, he will warm himself with the memory of a goal against Spurs at Wembley.”