‘Love this for him’ – Arsenal fans go wild as Aaron Ramsey, 34, goads Stoke supporters 15 years after injury horror
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ARSENAL fans went wild after Cardiff star Aaron Ramsey goaded Stoke supporters 15 years after his horror injury.
The Welshman, 34, broke his leg while playing for Arsenal against the Potters back in 2010.
A tackle from Ryan Shawcross saw Ramsey break both his tibia and fibula, leaving his leg “at an angle.”
Ramsey, who was just 19 years old at the time, was in complete agony as Shawcross was sent off.
And it took the Welshman a whole nine months to recover from his setback.
Stoke fans have since booed Ramsey any time he’s returned to play at the Bet365 Stadium.
And Ramsey received the same treatment this weekend as his Cardiff side travelled to Stoke for their FA Cup clash.
But the midfielder had the last laugh as his team drew 3-3 before booking their place in the 5th round with victory in the resulting penalty shootout.
And Ramsey made sure to give some treatment back to the Stoke boo boys as he mocked them with a flurry of arm pumps and claps at the final whistle.
Arsenal fans were certainly delighted with Ramsey’s actions, with one saying: “Good on you Rambo.”
Another declared: “Love this for him.”
One noted: “What a guy.”
Another added: “Great to see Rambo giving it to them.”
Speaking afterwards, Cardiff boss Omer Riza condemned Stoke fans who booed Ramsey.
He said: “I was really surprised by that and disappointed for Aaron because it's not nice.
"But he's got a character big enough to deal with it. He's got a lot of people around him who care for him, a lot of people who love him.
"So a bit of booing at Stoke will only push him to be better."