European Leagues
The Shot-Stopper Debate: Where Does Courtois Rank Among The Elite?
It’s the loneliest position on the football field and the one that arguably faces the most scrutiny, given the magnitude that one small mistake can make in the grand scheme of things.
Given the numerous quality goalkeepers in the world today and their recent achievements, ranking the best 10 of the bunch was no easy task.
Distribution and shot-stopping abilities all factored into the equation, while also being able to do so consistently, time and again in pressure situations.
Additionally, their overall impact was considered, not just in big games, but throughout a long season was taken into account as a massive stop or error can often make-or-break a match.
As time goes on new goalkeepers may emerge and take the place of some of the veterans that have been dominant between the sticks for so many years.
In the meantime Sports Mole takes a look at the top 10 goalkeepers in the world today.
10. Mike Maignan (France)
The man born in French Guiana has had to step into the shoes of two big names, both at club level and internationally, taking over for Gianluigi Donnarumma at AC Milan and World Cup champion Hugo Lloris with France.
Maignan continued to thrive despite a disappointing eighth-place finish for AC Milan in the Italian top-flight last season as they missed out on a place in Europe.
While he made a couple more mistakes than usual in 2024-25, the French first-choice goalkeeper still saved over 70% of the shots that he faced in Serie A, helping them capture Supercoppa Italiana.
He also led them to the final of the Coppa Italiana as well as the knockout phase of the previous Champions League campaign.
The Frenchman continues to demonstrate excellent instincts while his distribution and long-ball accuracy are exceptional with both Les Bleus and his club side.
His leadership qualities, command of his penalty area and communication skills will be counted upon going forward at Milan, who are seeking a bounce-back campaign, with Maignan as their new captain.
He also showed an ability to be decisive in big moments internationally, stopping two Croatian penalties in their come-from-behind victory in the quarter-finals of the most recent Nations League.
Active since: 13 years (since 2012)
Teams: Paris Saint-Germain, Lille, AC Milan, France
Notable trophies won: Ligue 1, Serie A, Supercoppa Italiana, Nations League
9. Joan Garcia (Catalonia)
Had it not been for the heroics of the 24-year-old Spaniard last season, Espanyol may very well have been relegated, with the 2024 Olympic gold medalist leading the Spanish top flight regarding saves per 90 (3.8) and goals prevented (7.5).
On a team that at times looked anything but comfortable defensively, Garcia’s calming influence stood out as he was strong in both his claims and clearances and stopped two penalties domestically, drawing the attention of numerous big clubs.
Garcia’s reflexes and ability to read the game may be perfectly suited for Barcelona given how Hansi Flick loves to play with a high line, leaving his side often vulnerable in transition, particularly in the Champions League.
Named to the La Liga Team of the Season in 2024-25, Garcia will make the reigning La Liga champions one of the sides to beat in both Spain and Europe in this upcoming campaign.
Active since: 2019
Teams: Espanyol, Barcelona, Spain, Catalonia
Notable trophies won: Summer Olympics gold medal
8. Mile Svilar (Serbia)
The undisputed first-choice goalkeeper at Roma, Mile Svilar, a relatively unknown name outside of Italy, turned many heads with his performances last season.
In 2024-25, his underwent three managerial changes before settling on Claudio Ranieri, and although the team’s performances varied early on, Svilar was the model of consistency domestically, posting the joint-most clean sheets in Serie A (16).
His heroics helped Roma earn six more points than they had in the previous campaign, while he boasted a save percentage of 77.1% and was second in the Italian top-flight in terms of goals prevented (6.5).
The terrific 2024-25 domestic campaign that he displayed did not go unnoticed as the man born an Atpwerp was named the top goalkeeper in Serie A and his new boss Gian Piero Gasperini will be counting him to perform equally or better in 2025-26.
Svilar’s play last season went a long way in establishing the Serbian as a top-class keeper, and shows how far he’s come since the high-profile error he committed in a 2017 Champions League affair for Benfica versus Manchester United.
Active since: 2016
Teams: Anderlecht, Benfica, Roma, Serbia
Notable trophies won: Primeira Liga, Belgian Super Cup
7. Emiliano Martinez (Argentina)
Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez pictured on December 14, 2024
The penalty shootout hero for Argentina in their 2022 World Cup triumph continued to play at a high level last season, posting eight clean sheets in the Premier League, while making 100 saves.
Although his penalty antics will always make him a polarizing figure, the two-time Copa America champion is still as intimidating as they come between the sticks, making over 50 high claims (56) for Unai Emery’s side domestically last season.
His coolness under pressure continues to impress, while his pass accuracy is equally as high, enabling Aston Villa to contend for a place in Europe on a regular basis.
The 2024 Yashin Trophy winner, who is still among the most agile goalkeepers in the world today, had the highest save percentage in the Champions League last season (80.3%).
Active since: 2012
Teams: Arsenal, Oxford United, Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham United, Wolves, Getafe, Reading, Aston Villa, Argentina
Notable trophies won: World Cup, Copa America, FA Cup, Community Shield
6. Jan Oblak (Slovenia)
Seemingly always a mainstay in these debates, the Slovenian international continues to offer consistency, longevity and dependability to Diego Simeone’s team.
His positioning, agility, and reflexes are in the upper echelon of goalkeepers, with Jan Oblak leading the Spanish top flight in clean sheets (15) and boasting the second-highest save percentage domestically (74.1%) in 2024-25.
His phenomenal double-save on matchday nine versus Real Sociedad are proof of how exceptional the 32-year-old continues to be with that show of reflexes being named the Save of the Season in La Liga in the previous campaign.
Oblak’s leadership continues to be exemplary for club and country, ad the Slovenian captain remains among the most intimidating goalkeepers to face in a one-on-one situation.
Active since: 2009
Teams: Olimpija Ljubljana, Benfica, Beira-Mar, Olhenense, Uniao de Leira, Rio Ave, Atletico Madrid, Slovenia
Notable trophies won: La Liga, Europa League, Primeira Liga, UEFA Super Cup
5. Yann Sommer (Switzerland)
While Inter failed to retain their Serie A crown last season, Yann Sommer continues to shine for them between the sticks, while thriving in big moments.
The Swiss international had a save percentage of 72.6% domestically in 2024-25, with 13 clean sheets and a pass accuracy of 86.7%.
Sommer was the victim of a side that fell asleep at the most inopportune moment in the Champions League final, though they may not have even made it that far if not for the 36-year-old.
He was named Player of the Match with seven crucial saves in their second-leg semi-final victory over Barcelona (4-3), while he led that competition with seven clean sheets.
Sommer is somewhat of a late bloomer, but his technical ability and poise in pressure situations have been consistently strong over the past few years, and Sommer deserves to be in the conversation as one of the best at his position.
Active since: 2005
Teams: Basel, Vaduz, Grasshoppers, Borussia Monchengladbach, Bayern Munich, Inter, Switzerland
Notable trophies won: Serie A, Bundesliga, Swiss Super League
4. David Raya (Spain)
In a Premier League campaign that saw six goalkeepers finish with double-digit clean sheets, David Raya led the way, with the Arsenal man racking up 13 in that competition.
The Premier League Gold Glove winner on two successive occasions, helped the Gunners reach the semi-finals of the previous Champions League, while he also collected a runner-up medal with Spain at the last Nations League.
Many questioned Raya’s ability to be that commanding presence between the sticks for Arsenal, but last season the Spaniard often gave his best on the biggest stage, leading the Champions League in goals prevented (5.9).
It wasn’t just his reflexes and shot-stopping ability which were stellar, but his ability to cut out through balls and read the game has been exceptional.
Active since: 2014
Teams: Blackburn Rovers, Southport, Brentford, Arsenal, Spain
Notable trophies won: UEFA European Championship, Nations League
3. Alisson Becker (Brazil)
Despite Liverpool adding a pair of goalkeepers in this summer transfer window, including Giorgi Mamardashvili, the #1 spot with the reigning Premier League champions still belongs to Alisson.
The Brazilian picked up nine clean sheets in the Reds’ title-winning campaign, while he stopped 72.9% of the shots that he faced.
His leadership and on-the-ball ability have consistently made his side title contenders, while he’s shown plenty of times that he can steal games for Liverpool.
His performance in the opening leg of their round of 16 Champions League clash versus Paris Saint-Germain was particularly noteworthy, as he made nine stops to give his team an undeserved 1-0 victory.
Liverpool’s Player of the Season in 2022-23 is ageing like a fine wine and showing no signs of slowing down at the moment.
Active since: 2013
Teams: Internacional, Roma, Liverpool, Brazil
Notable trophies won: Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Club World Cup, Copa America
2. Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
When you think of consistency, longevity and exceptional goalkeepers through the years, Thibaut Courtois has to be one of the first names that comes to mind.
In a season that saw Real Madrid lose their La Liga and Champions League titles, the acrobatic and commanding Belgian continued to thrive, posting 11 clean sheets domestically.
It feels like a lifetime ago when he backstopped Chelsea to the 2016-17 Premier League title with 13 clean sheets, but the 33-year-old born in Bree is still among the best shot-stoppers in Europe, with the second-most goals prevented in the previous Champions League campaign (5.7).
Domenico Tedesco may not have valued his elite talent, as he inexplicably left him out of the Belgian squad for the 2024 Euros in which they crashed out in the round of 16.
However, his successor Rudi Garcia and new Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso know how valuable his presence can be in big moments, while he’s rarely, if ever, made a glaring mistake.
Active since: 2009
Teams: Genk, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Belgium
Notable trophies won: Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, Europa League, Copa del Rey
1. Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)
PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma pictured in July 2025
Heading into a must-win second-leg fixture against a Liverpool side that were nearly untouchable before then, many had already written Paris Saint-Germain off.
The hero in Italy’s 2021 Euro triumph, Donnarumma, took his game to another level from that point on, saving two penalties in the second leg of that match with the Reds, which proved to be the turning point in PSG’s first continental treble-winning campaign.
Donnarumma collected six clean sheets in that competition, while Les Parisiens gave up the fewest goals in the French top-flight (35) en route to a fourth consecutive Ligue 1 crown.
His sizable frame at 6 foot 4, combined with his exceptional athleticism, was decisive in PSG becoming just the second French side to lift the Champions League trophy.
Time and again, he was thrust into pressure situations last season and bailed his team out, and it is thanks in large part to his heroics that Luis Enrique’s men finally got over the European hump.
Active since: 2015
Teams: AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain
Notable trophies won: Ligue 1, Champions League, UEFA European Championship
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European Leagues
Casemiro Dazzles As Gabriel Suffers Nightmare Injury Blow
Stunning first-half goals from Casemiro and Estevao capped a rampant display from Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil side in a 2-0 win over Senegal at the Emirates Stadium.
The Chelsea youngster opened the scoring with a curled effort, before the veteran midfielder doubled the lead with a delectable touch and finish.
However, there was bad news for the Gunners fans in attendance, as Gabriel limped off on the hour with what looked like a serious injury.
The Selecao set a fierce pace to the proceedings, with Edouard Mendy’s goal under almost constant assault. Matheus Cunha clipped the outside of the post and saw a headed effort cannon off the bar before Chelsea winger Estevao latched onto a Rodrygo through ball and curled a left-footed finish past Edouard Mendy and into the net after 28 minutes.
Brazil doubled their lead just eight minutes later as a training ground routine saw Casemiro peel off to the back post, calmly control the ball and then bend a delicious shot into the far corner.
Senegal did threaten a response, with Ederson drawn into a save by Ismaila Sarr, while the former Manchester City goalkeeper had a fright at the start of the second period, lingering on the ball to allow substitute Nicolas Jackson to charge down his pass – Iliman Ndiaye really should’ve scored.
Unable to maintain their punishing pace of the opening 15 minutes, Brazil were increasingly content to sit back, allowing their opponents more than their fair share of the ball.
Indeed, the Selecao comfortably saw out the game to end the African nation’s 10-game unbeaten run, but not before Arsenal’s metronomic centre-back Gabriel hobbled off with what looked to be a groin problem, an injury that will no doubt infuriate Mikel Arteta.
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European Leagues
Man United Star Opens Up On ‘Mistake’ As £40m Star’s Exile Continues
Manchester United stars are away with the international break in full flow and they’ll return with a match against Everton on their minds.
Ruben Amorim’s side drew 2-2 with Tottenham before players jetted off to represent their countries.
After a lacklustre start to the campaign United are sitting seventh in the Premier League, just four points off second place. They have not lost a top-flight fixture since late September.
The Toffees will be their opponents when a select group returns from international duty and one star who has jetted away with Portugal is captain Bruno Fernandes.
Bruno Fernandes on Cristiano Ronaldo error
United captain Fernandes is away with Portugal but was suspended when they faced Ireland on Thursday. Two goals from Troy Parrott gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage before half-time.
As Portugal tried to get back in the tie, record goalscorer Ronaldo was shown a red card in the 61st minute for a swinging elbow. Fernandes has come to the defence of the former United forward, but admits this “mistake” did cost Portugal.
“It was just a football moment,” said Fernandes ahead of his country’s match with Armenia. “Cristiano reacted in a way he didn’t intend and it cost the team. He knows he made a mistake but such moments happen.”
“Ireland defended well. We moved the ball too slowly. We need to be quicker and more direct. But we analyse mistakes the same way in wins or losses.”
Matthijs de Ligt’s woes continue
Dutchman Matthijs de Ligt has been solid at the back under Amorim this season but it appears Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman does not highly regard him. He has regularly been excluded from teams and squads by Koeman over the last 12 months but was recalled this week.
However, when the Netherlands faced Poland on Friday, De Ligt, signed by United for £40m from Bayern Munich in 2024, was limited to zero minutes from the bench – only adding to his international woes. His side drew 1-1 and Koeman unleashed on his defence, despite not utilising De Ligt.
Premier League
Leandro Trossard’s Stunning Evolution Impresses Former Coach Amid Arsenal Breakout Season
Leandro Trossard’s Stunning Evolution Impresses Former Coach Amid Arsenal Breakout Season
Leandro Trossard has been nothing short of sensational this season — but perhaps the most surprising person in the world right now is the man who coached him years ago.
Peter Maes, the former Genk boss who oversaw Trossard’s early development, admits he can hardly believe the transformation.
Why? Because the player Arsenal fans now hail as calm, reliable and incredibly decisive was once… a serial sulker.
From Sulking Youngster to Arsenal’s Silent Weapon
With Gabriel Martinelli sidelined, Trossard has owned Arsenal’s left flank with confidence and consistency. In 14 matches across competitions, he has delivered four goals and four assists — numbers that have directly earned the Gunners crucial Premier League points, including his match-winning strike against Fulham.
Inside the club, coaches routinely praise his level-headedness. They call him a player who shuts out noise, focuses on work, and stays locked in mentally — a far cry from the player Maes once struggled to manage.
The Coach Who Didn’t See It Coming
Speaking to Belgian outlet Het Belang van Limburg, Maes shared his honest surprise:
“At that time, I didn’t immediately see Leandro as a true captain… he wasn’t a regular starter yet, and he often sulked in training.”
But fast-forward to 2024, and he sees a completely different man.
“It’s true that Leandro is a strong personality now. He believes in himself deeply and can convey that belief to others.”
With Belgium missing key leaders like Kevin De Bruyne and Youri Tielemans, Trossard is even being considered for the national team captaincy. That’s how far he’s come.
Transfer Interest? Arsenal Closed the Door
Roma tried.
Fenerbahce asked questions.
Saudi clubs — as usual — hovered.
But Mikel Arteta didn’t blink. He wasn’t selling.
Trossard’s versatility across the front line, combined with his leadership maturity, makes him invaluable in a squad competing on four fronts.
Big Nights, Big Goals — Trossard Loves It
Fresh off scoring in Arsenal’s Champions League win over Athletic Club, Trossard explained why he thrives in pressure moments:
“Those games are why you want to become a footballer… I love the big games. We’ve been so close to winning something — it’s time to push for trophies.”
That hunger is precisely what Arsenal fans want to hear.
A Complete Reinvention
From a moody teenager who didn’t like being benched…
To a Premier League match-winner…
To a potential Belgium captain…
Leandro Trossard’s evolution is one of football’s most underrated glow-ups — and Arsenal are reaping every bit of the reward.
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