Scotland star Kieran Tierney has always had a reputation of being quite an unphased character.
It certainly appears that has rubbed off on his Arsenal teammates.
Gunners No.1 Aaron Ramsdale has delivered one-word verdicts on all of his pals at The Emirates Stadium.
However, the England shot stopper needed three when it came to describing ex-Celtic ace Tierney.
The left-back has not played as much as he'd have liked under Mikel Arteta this season.
Oleksandr Zinchenko, signed from Manchester City in the summer, has been the preferred choice in that position.
KT has also made four league starts this term, casting doubts over his long-term future in North London.
As expected, he remains a big part of the dressing room, though.
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In particular, Tierney appears to have formed a close bond with Ramsdale.
And the goalkeeper showed what he thought of Tierney in a one-word interview with ESPN.
Asked for his assessment of the Scot, Ramsdale responded: "Hard as nails."
Arsenal remained five points clear at the top of the Premier League table this weekend after Manchester City fell to a 1-0 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur.
Meanwhile, Michael Stewart is adamant that Celtic are "streets ahead" of every other team in Scotland.
The former Hibs and Hearts midfielder insists it will take something "extra special" to stop the Hoops from lifting the league title this term.
The pundit heaped praise on Ange Postecoglou's team after they strolled to a comfortable victory over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park yesterday.
An own goal from Andy Considine got the ball rolling for the away side in the 4-1 win, with Kyogo, Aaron Mooy and David Turnbull adding the others.
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