Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal: There Is Another Welsh International Making Headlines In North London

No, it's not Gareth Bale for Tottenham anymore, but Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey. The central midfielder has been in the form of his career for the Gunners - scoring five goals from six games this season. In his side's recent 3-1 victory against Sunderland, the 22-year old grabbed a fine brace to send the Gunners atop of the Premier League after four games. Manager Arsene Wenger praised the midfielder, and also added how much he's improved since this time last season. His work off the ball has been notified by managers and pundits alike, and Wenger cited how Ramsey has 'a great engine'. Ramsey was Wales' youngest ever captain at the age of 20, but lost the armband to Swansea City centre-back Ashley Williams in October 2012. However, many feel Ramsey could well be putting himself in contention of reclaiming it after his wonderful start to the new campaign. The youngster has been proving his critics wrong so far this season, and having added goals to his game has now made him one of the first names on the teamsheet every week. Featuring in every game of the Gunners' season so far, Ramsey has become an integral part of the first-team. He's stealing the headlines in London of late, and supporters are hoping it continues.
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