Premier League Golden Glove: Raya, Pickford, Ederson Tied for 1st, Onana in 4th With 7 Clean Sheets

Premier League Golden Glove: Raya, Pickford, Ederson Tied for 1st, Onana in 4th With 7 Clean Sheets

Joel Reyes
February 27, 2024 at 2:06 PM
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  • Three goalkeepers are tied for first place in the Premier League clean-sheet race
  • Ederson grabbed his share of the lead after claiming an eighth shutout this term
  • He tied David Raya and Jordan Pickford, who also have eight clean sheets so far

The 2023-24 Premier League Golden Glove race is heating up.

Ederson joined David Raya and Jordan Pickford at the top of the clean sheet charts following Manchester City's win over Bournemouth.

Sports Brief looks at the goalkeepers with the most clean sheets this season after Ederson’s latest shutout.

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Manchester City's Ederson, Arsenal's David Raya, and Everton's Jordan Pickford lead the Premier League Golden Glove race. Images: Chris Brunskill/ David Ramos/ Peter Byrne.
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Most 23/24 Premier League Clean Sheets

1. Ederson (Manchester City, 8)

Don't look now, but Ederson is in prime position to win his fourth Premier League Golden Glove award.

He recorded back-to-back clean sheets in Manchester City's wins over Brentford and Bournemouth to climb to first place in the Golden Glove race.

1. David Raya (Arsenal, 8)

The Gunners are right in the thick of the title race, thanks to David Raya. The Spanish goalkeeper has proved his doubters wrong, recording eight clean sheets for Arsenal this season.

He posted shutouts against Everton, Bournemouth, Manchester City, Sheffield United, Brighton and Hove Albion, Crystal Palace, West Ham United, and Burnley.

1. Jordan Pickford (Everton, 8)

Everton will have to thank Jordan Pickford if they manage to avoid relegation this season. The English goalkeeper has been superb between the sticks for the Toffees, recording eight clean sheets this campaign.

He posted shutouts against Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Burnley, Bournemouth, West Ham, Aston Villa, and Fulham.

4. Andre Onana (Manchester United, 7)

Onana winning the Premier League Golden Glove in his first season with United remains within sight for the Cameroonian goalkeeper.

He has recorded seven clean sheets for the Red Devils this season, racking up shutouts in the matches against Wolves, Burnley, Fulham, Luton Town, Everton, Liverpool, and West Ham.

4. Alisson Becker (Liverpool, 7)

Alisson's quest to win his third Premier League Golden Glove award took a huge hit recently after he picked up a hamstring injury.

He has been ruled out until the end of March, meaning he won't be able to add to his seven clean sheets anytime soon, per GiveMeSport.

Alisson has racked up seven clean sheets for the Reds this season, posting shutouts against Aston Villa, Everton, Nottingham, Brentford, Manchester United, Burnley, and Bournemouth.

Who leads the EPL Golden Boot race?

Sports Brief also reported on the race for the Premier League Golden Boot.

Manchester City ace, Erling Haaland, leads the scoring charts with 17 goals.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah remains in second place with 15 goals this term.

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Joel Reyes is a sports editor at Sportsbrief.com with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of the Philippines. He has eight years of work experience in sports writing.