Major League Soccer has produced its fair share of goalkeepers over the years and right now, the standard is just as high as ever.
Current Goalkeeper of the Year award-winner and USMNT regular Matt Turner joined Arsenal this summer, while Gabriel Slonina has secured a move to Chelsea – as reported by 90min.
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With so much spending on attacking players, it’s quite lucky MLS is stacked with top-quality goalkeepers. Who knows what scorelines we’d get without them…
Check in throughout the season to see which MLS goalkeepers are leading the way in saves and clean sheets:
Goalkeepers with the same number of saves are separated by minutes played.
- JT Marcinkowski, San Jose Earthquakes – 99 (2,385 mins)
- Aljaz Ivacic, Portland Timbers – 98 (2,520 mins)
- Andre Blake, Philadelphia Union – 94 (2,700 mins)
- Dayne St. Clair, Minnesota United – 91 (2,385 mins)
- Kristijan Kahlina, Charlotte FC – 90 (2,553 mins)
- Zac MacMath, Real Salt Lake – 89 (2,610 mins)
- Alex Bono, Toronto FC – 86 (2,160 mins)
- Will Yarbrough, Colorado Rapids – 85 (2,565 mins)
- Steve Clark, Houston Dynamo – 85 (2,456 mins)
- Brad Stuver, Austin FC – 84 (2,258 mins)
Goalkeepers with the same number of clean sheets are separated by saves made.
- Andre Blake, Philadelphia Union – 13 (94 saves)
- Sean Johnson, NYCFC – 13 (78 saves)
- Gabriel Slonina, Chicago Fire – 12 (75 saves)
- Eloy Room, Columbus Crew – 10 (82 saves)
- Zac MacMath, Real Salt Lake – 9 (89 saves)
- Maxime Crepeau, LAFC – 9 (62 saves)
- Will Yarbrough, Colorado Rapids – 8 (85 saves)
- Maarten Paes, FC Dallas – 8 (78 saves)
- Joe Willis, Nashville SC – 8 (76 saves)
- Pedro Gallese, Orlando City – 8 (65 saves)
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