Friday, November 22, 2024

Setford: First month at Arsenal was tough

Tommy Setford believes Arsenal is the ‘perfect place’ for his development, though he admits his first month at the club was challenging.

The 19-year-old joined from Ajax in July and, with a shortage of goalkeepers, was quickly included in Mikel Arteta’s squad for the USA tour.

Alongside fellow newcomer Lucas Nygaard and academy prospect Alexei Rojas, Setford was one of three teenagers providing backup to Karl Hein. However, with Hein departing on a season-long loan, the England youth international has since become Arsenal’s de facto third-choice keeper.

All in all, it’s been a whirlwind couple of months for a player who has also had to come to terms with a whole new playing style, as well as life in a new country.

“Honestly, the first month at Arsenal was one of the toughest periods of my career,” he told Arsenal.com.

“The intensity of the training and learning the principles of goalkeeping here was a lot to take in. I had to adapt quickly, but now I’m getting the hang of it. I’m feeling more settled, my performances are becoming more consistent, and I’m doing well.

“Going on the US tour with the first team was an amazing experience. I’d never been on a tour with Ajax, so it was all new to me. The first-team players and staff were very welcoming, which made it easier for us younger players such as Ethan Nwaneri, Josh Nicholls and Ayden Heaven to feel comfortable.”

Had it not been for an untimely hip injury, Setford would have made his debut in last month’s Carabao Cup third-round win over Bolton, further cementing his place in the pecking order. Instead, the spot went to 16-year-old Jack Porter, who stepped in with David Raya nursing a muscular problem and Neto cup-tied.

While it’s likely Setford found the situation frustrating, he knows that if he can regain fitness, another opportunity could come his way when the Gunners face Preston North End in the next round at the end of October.

He’s also aware that his move to Arsenal was about long-term development not short-term gains.

Reflecting on the build-up to his transfer, he said: “It came about around three to four months ago. I was told Arsenal were interested and, soon after, one of the scouts flew to Amsterdam to meet me.

“We talked for about two hours about the club and their plans for me. Then I visited the training ground, met the academy goalkeeping coaches, and from that moment, I had a really good feeling.

“I knew in my heart that Arsenal was the right move for me. I wanted to take the next step in my career, and I believed Arsenal would be the perfect place for me to develop further, especially with the opportunity to play in England.”

As for his goals for the rest of the season, he added: “My main goal is to play as many games as I can for the Under-21s and have a consistent season.

“If I get more opportunities with the first team, I want to prove myself on the big stage and show the coaches and fans that I’m ready for Premier League football.”

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Appelsenpere

Who’s going to tell him what happened to Ramsdale

Nursing_father

No one, I guess

Dr. Gooner

I will.

“Tommy, sometimes in football you have a good thing but then a better player comes along and you lose your spot. That’s why it’s important to keep adding to your game, never stand still. Sometimes even that’s not enough at the very elite clubs. It’s a ruthless business. But we think you have the tools to be our keeper of the future. Stay humble but learn from David and Neto every day. Set small goals for improvement every day. We’re here for you, we believe in you.”

djourou's nutmeg

you wanna be my dad by any chance?

Johnny 4 Hats

I will also. “Tommy, sometimes pigeons are fun to look at. Like when they toss chips around at train stations or try to eat cigarette butts. But when you’re a goalkeeper for Arsenal you must not look at them while the ball is in play. I know it’s a lot to ask. They do that funny head bob. And often they have less toes than they should. Outside of the 90 mins of football you play each week you can enjoy pigeons as much as you like. Go crazy. Start a pigeon YouTube channel. Go pigeon racing on the weekends.… Read more »

Dr. Gooner

Lol

C.B.

Ramsdale has lost 5 out of the last 6:PL matches and conceded 12 goals. That’s what’s happened to him. Don’t go to Southampton…

Nacho de Montreal is tasty

Ramsdale deserves better. The club should have done better to find him a top club.
The opportunity that Szczesny took at Barcelona would have been very good for the English international but it came too late.

Matthinc

This is nonsense. The club lost 10m on Ramsdale because they wanted him to be happy, so they let him go. He had 3 years on his contract and keeping him would have been a lot easier and better for the club. Ramsdale got what he wanted.

Rochester

Exactly

Rochester

Going to Southampton is as much or more on Ramsdale as it is on Arsenal. Not like he was forced to sign. He wanted first team football. I wish him well and hope Southampton stay up on the back of his goaltending

Henri Like-a-new-signingsbury

Why are people still talking about Ramsdale?

house of goons

I don’t know. Why do we talk about anything?

Still love Rambo btw.

Appelsenpere

My joke clearly didn’t land

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