Curious, though Ter Stegen returning to Remiro in the match for the Zamora Trophy. The Barcelona goalkeeper and Navarrese’s excellent performance in Seville and his tremendous season, in which he has already accumulated 22 clean sheets, one away from his record, including the one achieved against Betis. The German goalkeeper also didn’t have to take any balls from his goal against Rayo, so he has a coefficient of 0.96 after conceding 26 goals in 27 games. In Seville, he will play his 28th match, the minimum required to win that division and, if he leaves his nets empty again, he will drop his figure to 0.92, requiring First Simon to play Athletic in Vallecas, because it may not be enough for him with his current figure (0.94 on average, thanks to 33 goals received in 35 games). The strategy of not playing, like this Sunday against Sevilla, is no longer effective.
And that’s where it comes in Remiro, with an average of 0.97 (34 goals in 35 games) after not conceding a goal in the last two games, against Valencia and Betis. He has the worst of the three, but, if, for example, First Simon concede a goal in Vallecas (he can only play 60 minutes to avoid it) and Remiro set their arc back to zero, they end up with the same coefficient (0.944). If no one improves it, for both of them in that case, like in the 1992-93 season.
Of course, for that he has to concede goals as well. Ter Stegen in Pizjuán. If you get one, it will be 27 out of 28, meaning it will go to 0.96. Therefore, for Remiro take Zamora, they have to chain their third game with a clean sheet against Atlético and wait for First Simonwho is obliged to play and Ter Stegen receive goals.
Source: La Verdad

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