De Gea is the only keeper who hasn't made a save at the 2018 World Cup
autty 2018-06-25 05:27:02 评论
Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa leads the way in the ranking published by Fifa on its official website, with Denmark's Kasper Schmeichel second.
David de Gea is the only goalkeeper out of the 33 to have played at the 2018 World Cup who hasn't yet made a single save, according to statistics provided by Fifa on its official website. The Spain custodian is conspicuous by his absence from the ranking compiled by world football's governing body, which is led by Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa with 14.
Conceded three in Spain's World Cup opener against Portugal
De Gea was badly at fault for Portugal's second goal - letting a Cristiano Ronaldo shot slip through his fingers and into the net - as Spain conceded three to the European champions in a 3-3 draw in the sides' Group B opener a week and a half ago, but then went on to keep a clean sheet in La Roja's 1-0 victory over Iran on Wednesday.
Muslera, Subasic the only keepers with 100% save rate
Ochoa is followed in Fifa's standings by Denmark's Kasper Schmeichel, who has made 10 saves, while Costa Rica's Keylor Navas, Australia's Mathew Ryan and Iceland's Hannes Halldorrson are joint third with nine each. Meanwhile, Fernando Muslera of Uruguay (six saves) and Danijel Subasic of Croatia (five) are the only keepers who have a 100% save rate.
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