The German Marc-André ter Stegen is going through his best league start with FC Barcelona and the record he has beaten in Saturday’s 0-1 victory against Valencia CF fully endorses it: he has not allowed goals in 10 of the 12 first games of La Liga Santander.
The culé goalkeeper has broken the records of Víctor Valdés (Barcelona-1995), José Francisco Molina (Athletic Madrid-1995), Paco Liaño (Deportivo La Coruña-1993) and Rogelio Domínguez (Real Madrid-1957), who were unbeaten in 9 of their first 12 matches.
In this way, the German Marc-André ter Stegen is one of the great responsible for the good start that FC Barcelona is going through in the local tournament and beyond propitiating a brand of goals imb atidos, is credited with the fact that the azulgranas are the club with the fewest goals conceded: 4 goals in the 10 days played, of which 3 of them were conceded by Real Madrid (Karim Benzema, Fede Valverde and Rodrigo Goes) while the another was scored by Alexander Isak of Real Sociedad.
Rayo Vallecano, Real Valladolid, Sevilla, Cádiz, Elche, Mallorca, Celta de Vigo, Villarreal, Athletic of Bilbao and Valencia have been by teams that have not been able to pass the ball while Ter Stegen has been under the three posts.
The German will have the opportunity to extend his record on Saturday, November 5 against to Almería, in addition to establishing himself at the top of the Zamora Trophy that La Liga is awarded to the goalkeeper with the fewest goals allowed.
Opposite reality in the Champions League
FC Barcelona’s elimination from the Champions League was not only premature because it had two games to play. And it is that in addition the culés with Ter Stegen in the bow have allowed goals in 5 games, of which at least five have been scored by Bayern Munich.
Inter and Bayern, already classified, only received 5 and 2 respectively.
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