On the last day of The league There are several things at stake, as the teams that will play in European competitions and those that will be thrown out have been determined, but it still remains to be decided who will win the Zamora Trophy. In the absence of the final match of the championship, First Simon He tops the table of goalkeepers with the fewest goals scored with 33 goals conceded in 35 games (0.94 goals/game), while Ter Stegen He has accumulated 26 goals conceded in 27 games (0.96 goals/game) but has an hourly assist in the battle for the award.
Ter Stegen can only improve the average of goals conceded by First Simon if he stays clean against Sevilla on Sunday (9:00 pm), but the German will know if the goalkeeper of Athletic played or scored goals this Saturday (6:30 pm) against Rayo Vallecano. If the Basque plays at least 60 minutes and is not fit, he will get his first Zamora and snatch the prize from Ter Stegen.
The other goalkeeper who still has a remote chance to win the Zamora is Alex Remiro. The Navarrese goalkeeper scored 34 goals in 35 games (0.97 goals/game) with Real Sociedad and had to keep a clean sheet against Atlético de Madrid and not even First Simon neither Ter Stegen score goals in the last match to win the prize.
Zamora Trophy Classification
1. Unai Simón (Athletic Club): 0.94 goals conceded/game; 33 goals in 35 games
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2. Marc ter Stegen (Barça): 0.96 goals conceded/game; 26 goals in 27 games
3. Alex Remiro (Real Sociedad): 0.97 goals conceded/game; 34 goals in 35 games
4. Giorgi Mamardashvili (Valencia): 1.11 goals conceded/game; 39 goals in 35 games
5. Antonio Sivera (Alavés): 1.12 goals conceded/game; 38 goals in 34 games
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6. Jan Oblak (Atlético): 1.16 goals conceded/game; 43 goals in 37 games
7. Predrag Rajkovic (Mallorca): 1.19 goals conceded/game; 43 goals in 36 games
8. Paulo Gazzaniga (Girona): 1.21 goals conceded/game; 46 goals in 38 games
9. Alvaro Valles (Las Palmas): 1.23 goals conceded/game; 43 goals in 35 games
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10. Steal Dimitrievski (Rayo): 1.27 goals conceded/game; 47 goals in 37 games
Source: La Verdad
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