• 19) Robert Sanchez (Brighton) 42 saves in 18 appearances. Getty
    19) Robert Sanchez (Brighton) 42 saves in 18 appearances. Getty
  • 18) Edouard Mendy (Chelsea) 44 saves in 24 appearances. PA
    18) Edouard Mendy (Chelsea) 44 saves in 24 appearances. PA
  • 17) Ederson (Manchester City) 49 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
    17) Ederson (Manchester City) 49 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
  • 16) David de Gea (Manchester United) 55 saves in 24 appearances. Reuters
    16) David de Gea (Manchester United) 55 saves in 24 appearances. Reuters
  • 15) Alisson Becker (Liverpool) 55 saves in 24 appearances. AFP
    15) Alisson Becker (Liverpool) 55 saves in 24 appearances. AFP
  • 15) Bernd Leno (Arsenal) 69 saves in 28 appearances. PA
    15) Bernd Leno (Arsenal) 69 saves in 28 appearances. PA
  • 14) Jordan Pickford (Everton) 70 saves in 23 appearances. AFP
    14) Jordan Pickford (Everton) 70 saves in 23 appearances. AFP
  • 13) Alex McCarthy (Southampton) 73 saves in 25 appearances. AFP
    13) Alex McCarthy (Southampton) 73 saves in 25 appearances. AFP
  • 12) Rui Patricio (Wolves) 74 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
    12) Rui Patricio (Wolves) 74 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
  • 11) Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester City) 74 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
    11) Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester City) 74 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
  • 10) Lukasz Fabianski (West Ham United) 80 saves in 27 appearances. Reuters
    10) Lukasz Fabianski (West Ham United) 80 saves in 27 appearances. Reuters
  • 9) Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur) 81 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
    9) Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur) 81 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
  • 8) Vicente Guaita (Crystal Palace) 85 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
    8) Vicente Guaita (Crystal Palace) 85 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
  • 7) Karl Darlow (Newcastle United) 88 saves in 25 appearances. Shutterstock
    7) Karl Darlow (Newcastle United) 88 saves in 25 appearances. Shutterstock
  • 6) Alphonse Areola (Fulham) 95 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
    6) Alphonse Areola (Fulham) 95 saves in 29 appearances. Getty
  • 5) Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) 99 saves in 28 appearances. AFP
    5) Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) 99 saves in 28 appearances. AFP
  • 4) Nick Pope (Burnley) 102 saves in 28 appearances. EPA
    4) Nick Pope (Burnley) 102 saves in 28 appearances. EPA
  • 3) Aaron Ramsdale (Sheffield United) 105 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
    3) Aaron Ramsdale (Sheffield United) 105 saves in 29 appearances. Reuters
  • =1) Illan Meslier (Leeds United) 115 saves in 28 appearances. Reuters
    =1) Illan Meslier (Leeds United) 115 saves in 28 appearances. Reuters
  • =1) Sam Johnstone (West Bromwich Albion) 115 saves in 28 appearances. PA
    =1) Sam Johnstone (West Bromwich Albion) 115 saves in 28 appearances. PA

Most saves in 2020/21 Premier League season, including David de Gea, Kasper Schmeichel and Nick Pope – in pictures


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With the Premier League taking a breather during the international break, what better time to take a look at the great and not so good in the English top-flight.

Over the course of this week, we will looking at which players are currently top of the Premier League stat charts in various aspects of the game: from most prolific attackers in front of goal, to the super savers between the sticks.

Next up, we will look at which Premier League goalkeeper has made the most saves this campaign so far. Last season, Newcastle keeper Martin Dubravka made the most saves – 140 from 38 appearances. Norwich's Tim Krul was next with 132 stops, followed by Aaron Ramsdale of Bournemouth with 128.

To find out who leads the way in saves this campaign, simply scroll or swipe your way through the picture gallery above.