Having criticized Ramsdale in the past, feel it only right to say he seems to have shaken off the malaise that dogged him previous to his last couple of games.
In the last couple of games he looks more the 'keeper we all expected, well done lad, please keep it up.
Much has to be said of his pushing the ball out and it falling into dangerous areas.
Although I hate to see this, unless it's a reaction save where no other action can be made, I fear it is a product of 'keeper coaching over many years now, therefore he cannot be totally to blame as I believe he has never been coached, catching the ball is superior to parry.
Like much teaching or aspirations today, this coaching is aimed at the lowest common denominator, instead of aiming for the highest, finding your own level, then attempting to improve on that, as was the case when I grew up.
The keeper is the only player in the team allowed to handle so use that advantage don't throw it away on a percentage strategy because it's easier.
Teach/practice catching, like most things in life "practice makes perfect" or as near as bloody well as.
Had mi rant,

ta, but bloody hell it's so frustrating and easy, 'keepers catch the sodding ball.