Once again, it’s opinion-based and everyone is allowed to discuss whether they agree or disagree.

10: Alex Meret

9: Yassine Bounou

8: Marc Andre Ter Stegen

7: Andre Onana

6: Yann Sommer

5: Nick Pope

4: Mike Maignan

3: Thibaut Courtois

2: Alisson

1: Ederson

Honorable Mentions: Ivan Provedel, Aaron Ramsdale, Hradecky, Alex Remiro, David de Gea, Brice Samba, Koen Casteels & Jan Oblak.

Who would you pick? and who would you remove from these picks? Keeping in mind that it’s okay if our preferences differ.

  • themiddlepoleOPB
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    10 months ago

    You disagree, someone else agrees, that’s life, pal.

    Anyways, Alisson saved Liverpool from even worse defeats, same with Mike Maignan since you mentioned him in another comment, both may have won nothing, but they’re one of the big reasons why their teams stayed in the conversation, maybe you think that doesn’t deserve recognition, it’s fine, I think otherwise.

    Alex Meret also won the scudetto with Napoli, and hardly anyone gives a damn he’s in the 10th place in my list in spite of that obvious achievement (I wonder why though), what I’m trying to say is winning titles doesn’t automatically mean you’re the best in your position, many factors play here, like if you have a strong defense, or competition wasn’t strong enough, meanwhile Alisson and Mike Maignan had to endure the continuous flaws of their respective defenders and still saved their teams from further humiliation or becoming another Chelsea.

    Take Gigi Donnarumma for example, he won Ligue 1, but we all know he lost his mystique long ago as evident against FC Bayern and other tough opponents, but by your take, he should be there because he won the league?

    Take it easy, I just like to debate, that’s the main reason behind these lists, if that inconveniences you or you can’t agree to disagree, then simply ignore them.