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    Best Premier League goalkeeper save percentages pre-international break – ranked

    kitsiosgeo by kitsiosgeo
    November 22, 2023
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    Best Premier League goalkeeper save percentages pre-international break – ranked

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    It’s a hard life being a goalkeeper.

    Wait, did that say ‘hard’? I meant to say ‘privileged’. They get to use their hands, breaking the one golden rule of football for crying out loud. Pull yourselves together.

    Anyway, some players are better at legally using their hands and arms than others. Good for them. How about getting a real job, like writing a list about every Premier League goalkeepers’ save percentage prior to the November international break?

    On an unrelated note, here’s a list of every Premier League goalkeeper’s save percentage prior to the November international break.

    *Note: Goalkeepers must have played more than three Premier League matches this season to qualify, stats via FBRef

    Aaron Ramsdale

    Ramsdale has been dropped by Arsenal / Clive Rose/GettyImages

    Club: ArsenalGames played: 4Goals conceded: 4Saves made: 5Save percentage: 55.6%

    Aaron Ramsdale’s stats are slightly skewed because he’s only played four games this season. They weren’t particularly pretty in that small sample size, though.

    James Trafford

    It’s been going well, hasn’t it? / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

    Club: BurnleyGames played: 12Goals conceded: 30Saves made: 40Save percentage: 60.6%

    Burnley agreed to pay Manchester City a fee that could reach a club-record £19m for James Trafford back in July. I’m not sure they were banking on him being second-bottom of this list three months into the season.

    Jason Steele

    Not so steely / Nigel French/Allstar/GettyImages

    Club: Brighton & Hove AlbionGames played: 7Goals conceded: 13Saves made: 21Save percentage: 62.5%

    Keep this up Jason and it’s straight back to Sunderland Til I Die with you.

    Emiliano Martinez

    Well, he does have the Yashin Trophy / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages

    Club: Aston VillaGames played: 11Goals conceded: 16Saves made: 30Save percentage: 63.6%

    Best goalkeeper in the world? How about being top half on this list first, Emi?

    Bart Verbruggen

    Why you little! / BSR Agency/GettyImages

    Club: Brighton & Hove AlbionGames played: 5Goals conceded: 8Saves made: 12Save percentage: 65.0%

    So Brighton have two goalkeepers apparently worthy of playing in the top flight, and neither are that good at keeping the ball out of the net. Gotcha.

    Wes Foderingham

    Are we crazy? / Steve Bardens/GettyImages

    Club: Sheffield UnitedGames played: 12Goals conceded: 31Saves made: 57Save percentage: 65.5%

    Type ‘League One Wes’ into YouTube and thank me later.

    Ederson

    Ederson is effectively another outfield player / Clive Rose/GettyImages

    Club: Manchester CityGames played: 11Goals conceded: 11Saves made: 19Save percentage: 65.5%

    It’s only fair that Manchester City are nerfed by their 11th outfielder not being too good at the primary part of his game.

    Mark Flekken

    Climbing his way up the list / Visionhaus/GettyImages

    Club: BrentfordGames played: 11Goals conceded: 15Saves made: 27Save percentage: 66.7%

    Apparently Mark Flekken’s 30? Did Brentford know that when they signed him?

    Thomas Kaminski

    Kaminski’s in fine form / Michael Steele/GettyImages

    Club: Luton TownGames played: 12Goals conceded: 22Saves made: 43Save percentage: 67.2%

    Thomas Kaminski’s highlight reel so far this season is unbelievable. Luton should really commit to doing some actual defending.

    Crystal Palace v Everton FC - Premier League

    You have to be mad to be a goalkeeper / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

    Club: EvertonGames played: 12Goals conceded: 17Saves made: 28Save percentage: 67.4%

    Must make a list of the Premier League’s biggest moaners. Must make a list of the Premier League’s biggest moaners. Must make a list of the Premier League’s biggest moaners.

    Burnley FC v Crystal Palace - Premier League

    Johnstone remains top dog down at Selhurst Park / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

    Club: Crystal PalaceGames played: 12Goals conceded: 16Saves made: 29Save percentage: 68.2%

    Despite the arrival of good pal Dean Henderson, Sam Johnstone has managed to keep his place as Crystal Palace’s starting goalkeeper.

    Don’t check Henderson’s injury history.

    Matt Turner

    What in tarnation? / Ritchie Sumpter/GettyImages

    Club: Nottingham ForestGames played: 10Goals conceded: 15Saves made: 30Save percentage: 68.9%

    Matt Turner left Arsenal in search of regular football. He was dropped by Steve Cooper for Nottingham Forest’s last two games before the international break. Sometimes it do be your own.

    Alphonse Areola

    Areola is now number one at London Stadium / Vince Mignott/MB Media/GettyImages

    Club: West Ham UnitedGames played: 12Goals conceded: 22Saves made: 43Save percentage: 69.2%

    Congratulations to Alphonse Areola for finally being able to displace 38-year-old Lukasz Fabianski from West Ham’s starting lineup.

    Norberto Murara Neto

    Wait, this isn’t Mark Flekken from earlier? / Visionhaus/GettyImages

    Club: BournemouthGames played: 10Goals conceded: 20Saves made: 43Save percentage: 71.4%

    When Neto picked up an ankle injury a few weeks ago, Bournemouth recalled Mark Travers from his loan spell Stoke City, where he was a regular starter. The Cherries started Ionut Radu in Neto’s absence and the Brazilian is already fit again, with Travers now third-choice.

    Funny.

    Jose Sa

    Alright that’s just Mark Flekken/Neto with a bushier beard / Michael Regan/GettyImages

    Club: Wolverhampton WanderersGames played: 12Goals conceded: 20Saves made: 41Save percentage: 71.7%

    Every game without fail, Jose Sa manages to get himself into a situation that requires extensive injury treatment. Sit back down, Dan Bentley.

    David Raya

    Shaking hands with every goalkeeper ahead of him in the pecking order / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

    Club: ArsenalGames played: 8Goals conceded: 6Saves made: 12Save percentage: 72.2%

    Stat nerds have all the ammunition they need to show that David Raya deserves to remain a starter for Arsenal. I hope everyone’s happy.

    Robert Sanchez

    Why is he doing that? / Ryan Pierse/GettyImages

    Club: ChelseaGames played: 12Goals conceded: 16Saves made: 35Save percentage: 72.5%

    Hardcore Bob Sanchez. That is all.

    Nick Pope

    Tall man saves shots / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages

    Club: Newcastle UnitedGames played: 12Goals conceded: 13Saves made: 35Save percentage: 72.9%

    England’s highest-ranking goalkeeper on this list can’t buy his way into the Three Lions squad at the minute. Very interesting.

    Bernd Leno

    One man on a mission / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

    Club: FulhamGames played: 12Goals conceded: 20Saves made: 47Save percentage: 73.8%

    Once again, the primary reason Fulham aren’t about 10 places lower down the table is because of Bernd Leno.

    André Onana

    Man Utd are back? / Visionhaus/GettyImages

    Club: Manchester UnitedGames played: 12Goals conceded: 16Saves made: 45Save percentage: 76.7%

    Yeah, bet you weren’t expecting to see him up here, were ya?

    Guglielmo Vicario

    There’s a haircut you can set your watch to / Neal Simpson/Allstar/GettyImages

    Club: Tottenham HotspurGames played: 12Goals conceded: 15Saves made: 38Save percentage: 76.9%

    Guglielmo Vicario’s nickname is ‘Venom’. As opposed to ‘googly Elmo’.

    Alisson Becker

    Simply the best / Visionhaus/GettyImages

    Club: LiverpoolGames played: 12Goals conceded: 15Saves made: 38Save percentage: 78.7%

    Liverpool often get away with some crap defending because their goalkeeper is a massive freak of nature. Analysis over.

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