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Check out Top 5 EPL goalkeepers with highest save ratio, Alisson leads

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 ALISSON is statistically the best goalkeeper in the Premier League this season.

He was the hero in the final moments last night as he denied Napoli's Arkadiusz Milik and sent Liverpool through to the Champions League knockout stages.

Alisson has conceded the fewest goals of any of the 19 'keepers on the list having been beaten just six times - no Fulham stopper is on the list because Marucs Bettinelli and Sergio Rico have each played seven and Fabri has made two appearances.

Six goals from 1440 minutes equates to a goal conceded every 240 minutes - more than five 45-minute halves of football.

And his ten clean sheets, meaning he has not conceded more than once in a game, is again the best in the division.

Fellow newbie Kepa and Manchester City's Ederson are the closest challengers on the minutes-per-goal-conceded and clean sheet lists, while Hugo Lloris is pipping them into second for his 78.9 save percentage
 Although Joe Hart has conceded the most goals with 32 this season, a goal every 45 minutes, he has made the most saves with 70 highlighting just how poor Burnley have been defensively this season.

Despite being regarded as one of the best in the world over recent years, David De Gea's campaign has been very ordinary.

He has conceded 26 goals, one every 55 minutes, with a save percentage of 67.5 and just two clean sheets. Like Manchester United, he looks to have under-performed this season.

Bernd Leno came in for Petr Cech at half-time in their seventh league game but only managed his first clean sheet on Saturday.

He has made two errors leading to goals and only Bournemouth's Asmir Begovic has made more.

It is not pretty reading for Begovic - despite his side sitting eighth and enjoying a fine season going forward - whose 62.9 per cent save ratio is only better than Jonas Lossl's 61.7.

The Huddersfield goalkeeper also has the worst expected goals prevented with -4.6.

Although stats are not everything as we will know but there is a clear correlation between the best-performing shot-stoppers

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