Top 10 best goalkeepers in Premier League history
Givemesport site ranked the 10 best goalkeepers in the history of the English Premier League.
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10. Brad Friedel
During nearly two decades in the Premier League, Friedel has always shown that he is one of the most consistent goalkeepers in the league with 310 consecutive appearances.
9. Shay Given
Most of Given's career was spent with Newcastle United and in 12 years there, he played 344 matches before moving to Manchester City in February 2009, before joining Aston Villa in the summer of 2011.
8. Jens Lehmann
The German goalkeeper is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, especially during Arsenal's undefeated season. Lehmann kept 54 clean sheets in 148 appearances for the Gunners.
7. Ederson
The Brazilian goalkeeper had an impressive first season with Man City, keeping 16 clean sheets and playing a key role in the club's success in the Premier League.
6. David De Gea
In 2017, De Gea became the first player to win Man United's Player of the Year award three times in a row. He played 545 matches in all competitions and ranked 7th on the list of most appearances in Red Devils history.
5. Alisson Becker
In the 2018/19 season, Liverpool's rookie kept 21 clean sheets in the Premier League, the most of any goalkeeper in his debut season so far, since Pepe Reina in 2006.
4. David Seaman
He was a key part of Arsenal's success in the 1990s and early 2000s. Throughout his career, Seaman played in 344 Premier League matches, including 141 clean sheets.
3. Edwin van der Sar
The Dutch goalkeeper has won four league titles with Man United. Van der Sar has kept 132 clean sheets in 313 appearances.
2. Petr Cech
The Czech Republic goalkeeper holds the record for most clean sheets in a season (24), as well as the record for most clean sheets in Premier League history (202).
1. Peter Schmeichel
He played an important role in Man United's dominance in the 90s. With 310 appearances in the tournament and 128 clean sheets, Schmeiche proved he was one of the best goalkeepers of all time. .
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