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David Seaman Named His Top 5 Goalkeepers in Premier League History



David Seaman’s name is frequently brought up when most people consider who the best Premier League custodian of all time is. Few players can match the standards set by the former Arsenal great and England international, who is still regarded as one of his nation’s best goalkeepers.


The Premier League championships and the incredible save against Sheffield United in the FA Cup in the later years of his career stand out as two of his most memorable moments. Despite his skill, Seaman would not select his top five goalkeepers in English Premier League history when asked.



When talking about the greatest goalkeepers in the Premier League, Seaman chose the Brazilian combination of Ederson and Alisson, which raised some eyebrows.



5David de Gea

Manchester United

Perhaps some people’s perceptions of David de Gea’s reputation are tarnished by the way his Manchester United tenure ended. But never forget that the Spaniard was the one who stood up to save the Red Devils at some of their most dire moments.



De Gea, who has won two Premier League Golden Gloves and been named Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year four times, dazzled with his lightning-fast reflexes and amazing goalkeeping skills, frequently saving his team from the jaws of loss. His distribution was the main point of criticism, and as a result, his performance suffered overall as errors started to creep into his play. De Gea has been able to show the world just what he is still capable of at Fiorentina.


4Alisson Becker

Liverpool

Alisson is now regarded as the world’s top custodian, but that does not justify the Liverpool number one ranking higher than fourth on Seaman’s list. Following Loris Karius’ disastrous performance in the 2018 Champions League final, the Brazilian was the last piece of the puzzle at Anfield.

The one thing that has plagued Alisson since switching to English football is injuries, but he has now become an indisputable component of the Reds’ success. Seaman acknowledged that, in spite of his brilliance, he liked another current Premier League player better.

3Ederson

Manchester City

For the first time in his Etihad career, Ederson is currently in uncertainty at Manchester City. Seaman prefers the 31-year-old over his countryman Alisson because of his distinct style of sweeper ‘keeping, even though he has been in and out of Pep Guardiola’s squad recently and his form is not what it was:

“I simply enjoy Ederson’s straightforward style of football play. He doesn’t have much to do with Ederson, and then all of a sudden he needs to make an incredible save. He has a terrific left foot and is always there for that.

2Petr Cech

Chelsea and Arsenal

The great Petr Cech is just missing the top slot. As the first member of Jose Mourinho’s impenetrable defence, Cech, best remembered for his amazing years at the top of the game with Chelsea, radically changed goalkeeping in English football.

Even though the Special One’s backline was nearly unbreakable, the Czech Republic great dominated for more than ten years, including while he was at Arsenal, where he won his third and last Golden Glove.

1Peter Schmeichel

Manchester United, Aston Villa, Manchester City

Despite the fact that they were competitors at their best, Seaman was quick to name Peter Schmeichel as his top choice. The Great Dane is still Manchester United’s best goalie, which is impressive given the opposition he faces.

Schmeichel had unmatched control over the penalty area and supported it with amazing agility, quick thinking, and a long throw that could initiate deadly counterattacks. In addition to playing a key role in United’s dominance of the 1990s, which culminated in the treble, Denmark probably would not have won the 1992 European Championships without him. Another indication of Schmeichel’s excellence.

 



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