Footage has revealed the heartbreaking moment the England squad were informed in a team huddle of the late Dutch goal, which dashed Team GB's Olympic hopes. A member of the Lionesses' staff, who was watching the closing stages of the Netherlands match on a mobile phone, was seen telling the squad 'They've scored'.<br /><br />Aaron Ramsdale appeared to laugh on the substitutes bench moments after Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper David Raya made a howler against Luton.<br /><br />Raya, who joined on loan from Brentford last summer, has established himself as Mikel Arteta's preferred choice between the sticks at the Emirates, despite making a handful of significant errors since being given the vote of confidence.<br /><br />Ramsdale, who played all 38 league matches during Arsenal's title pursuit last season, has since dropped to the bench to make way for the Spaniard.<br /><br />The goalkeeper's father criticized Arteta's handling of the situation last month, saying 'My son has lost his smile'. <br /><br />But the English shot-stopper appeared in jovial spirits on the Arsenal bench on Monday night, as the Gunners carved out a late 4-3 victory at Kenilworth Road thanks to a stoppage-time winner from summer signing Declan Rice.<br /><br />Amazon Prime's TV cameras panned to Ramsdale on the Arsenal bench moments after Raya made his second significant match error. Fans noticed the 25-year-old star crack a smile before switching to a sheepish expression when he realized the cameras were on him.<br /><br />There is, of course, no evidence suggesting that Ramsdale was laughing at Raya or his mistake. <br /><br />Raya's performance came under major scrutiny on Tuesday after he flapped at Alfie Doughty's corner and allowed Elija Adebayo to score an equalizer at 2-2. <br /><br />The goalkeeper failed to stop a strike from Ross Barkley, allowing the ball to go underneath him for Luton's 3-2 lead.<br /><br />After the match, Arteta was asked about the two mistakes by a reporter, who said: 'There is a lot of talk about the goalkeeper situation at the moment. Is it fair to say two of goals were gifted to Luton?'<br /><br />But Arteta flatly deflected away from the response, before delivering a frosty response, replying: 'I am so happy with the team.'<br /><br />Arsenal pushed their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points ahead of Liverpool's away clash with Sheffield United on Wednesday.<br /><br />The Gunners travel to Villa Park on Saturday to take on in-form Aston Villa, who sit fourth in the Premier League ahead of Wednesday's game against champions Manchester City.