Bukayo Saka has labelled Aaron Ramsdale "some player" following Arsenal's 2-0 win over Newcastle United on Saturday afternoon.
The Gunners secured three points with a victory against the Magpies thanks to goals from Saka and then Gabriel Martinelli in the second half.
Aaron Ramsdale, who became Mikel Arteta's first-choice goalkeeper earlier in the season after taking Bernd Leno's place in the first team, kept another clean sheet in between the posts for Arsenal.
With Ramsdale in goal, the Gunners have kept six clean sheets in the Premier League - with the former Sheffield United shot-stopper producing some fine saves along the way.
Ramsdale helped Arsenal return to winning ways following their 4-0 defeat to Liverpool last weekend and took to Instagram to share his delight about the way he and his teammates responded.
The Gunners goalkeeper posted an image of himself, with the caption: "That's how to bounce back! #COYG".
His social media post was met with plenty of comments, with Saka being one of them, with: "some player (clapping emoji)".

Ramsdale was signed by Arsenal over the summer transfer window for around £25million, with the signing met by plenty of criticism from supporters and pundits alike, but he has exceeded expectations.
Arsenal boss Arteta explained at the start of November that Ramsdale has some key attributes that the Gunners were looking for and that is why it made sense to bring him to north London.
“Obviously we needed to identify where we can get better and what we were missing or how we want to mould our experience and our leadership," Arteta said on Ramsdale earlier this month.
“And that is all obviously about personalities and the people you bring into the club, and we thought that Aaron could be very beneficial.
“I watched a lot of clips and moments after he conceded a goal, making a mistake or a difficult moment, and that’s one of the big reasons that we made a decision to sign him because he could cope with those.”
Ramsdale has quickly established himself as a favourite among the Arsenal supporters and Arteta has noticed the bond as it has been forming.
He said: "Connection is the right word. Connection brings unity and brings a different kind of vibration between fans and players - and it's very necessary.
"Aaron is capable of transmitting that in a natural way. His competitiveness as well, on the pitch, brings the crowd to a different level, because of his desire to win. This is the mentality that we need.”