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David Raya held two-hour long Arsenal meeting at training ground - 'There's been a big change'Arsenal's David Raya has opened up on a crunch meeting which made a big difference for the
Gunners goalkeeper, with the Spaniard having since established himself as Mikel Arteta's true No. 1CommentsSportLiam Randall13:42, 03 Jun 2025Updated 13:43, 03 Jun 2025Arsenal goalkeeper
David Raya attended a meeting at the club's training ground to address his poor form(Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images) David Raya has lifted the lid on how he turned his
Arsenal career around following a lengthy meeting at the club's training ground. The Spanish goalkeeper has won the Premier League's Golden Glove award for the last two seasons thanks to his
impressive haul of clean sheets.
However, Raya suffered a difficult start to life with the Gunners after first joining on loan from Brentford during the summer of 2023. Mikel Arteta's decision to play Raya over England
international Aaron Ramsdale initially drew raised eyebrows in the early stages of the 2023/24 campaign following a series of high-profile blunders.
The 29-year-old admitted he hit "rock-bottom" after making two howlers in Arsenal's 4-3 Premier League victory away at Luton in December 2023. Raya has now told former Manchester United
and Wrexham shot-stopper Ben Foster how he met with the club's goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana the same evening to try and address his poor form.
Speaking on the Fozcast podcast, he said: "It was a turning point against Luton. That game was one of the worst games I ever played and that's where I hit rock bottom. From there, the only
way was up with changing my habits and trying to change my mindset.
"From that game, I said, 'Listen, this is not me.' I think there's been a massive change from there. I met with the goalie coach after the game at the training round and we were there for
two hours, talking about things that we could change.
"He helped me a lot in that situation and just believed in me. I worked with him, worked with the sports psychologist and relied on my missus and my family to try to help me as much as
possible. That's when I started feeling better."
Article continues belowDavid Raya's lowest point at Arsenal came as he dropped two clangers in a Premier League match away at Luton(Image: JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images) Raya made his
move to the Emirates permanent last summer, while Ramsdale was sold to Southampton. Fast forward to 2025, and Arsenal announced last month that the Spaniard will officially be given the No.1
shirt next term after opting to change from his previous number of 22.
The move will see him follow in the footsteps of David Seaman, Jens Lehmann, Manuel Almunia, Wojciech Szczesny, Petr Cech, Bernd Leno and Ramsdale.
Reflecting on his tough start at Arsenal, though, Raya said he may have been playing with too much fear due to the controversy surrounding his selection.
"I wasn't myself 100 per cent," he said. "Maybe I was backing off a little bit and you cannot do that. You will make more mistakes if you are backing off a little bit.
David Raya has now asserted himself as one of the Premier League's best goalkeeper(Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images) "Maybe it was in the back of my head last year with
all the thoughts that were behind the goalie situation. There could've been a lot of factors like the loan thing and maybe not having that [permanent] contract."
Arsenal have finished in the runners-up spot in the Premier League for the last three seasons. While the club's standing has improved under Arteta, Raya said the players were disappointed to
miss out on the title to Manchester City by five points last year.
He said: "I think it hurt more last season because of everything that we'd done, all the points that we got and the run that we went on.
Article continues below "After the [mid-season] Dubai trip, we lost one game, we drew another one and we won the rest. But not fulfilling that title, and being so close and not getting it,
that hurt a little bit more."
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