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The 5 Worst Goalkeepers In The Premier League This Season (Based On Save %)–Number 2 Will Surprise You!

Goalkeepers play a key role in determining whether a team wins or loses a football match.

One error can be the difference between 3 points and a draw or one point and a defeat, so finding a No.1 who is reliable and consistent is crucial.

Read below as we look at the worst 5 Premier League keepers (based on their save percentage) so far this season.

5) Altay Bayindir (Man United) – 53.3%

The Turkish international has received a lot of criticism since his elevation to first choice at the start of the season.

With Senne Lammens having been signed on Deadline Day from Royal Antwerp, it won’t be long before the Belgian takes Bayindir’s place.

Despite Lammens’ arrival, though, many Man United fans are concerned that they do not have an experienced keeper in the squad.

The Red Devils were also heavily linked with Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez but they opted to sign Lammens instead.

4) Lucas Perri (Leeds) – 50%

The Frenchman was only signed from Lyon back in July and it’s probably not fair to judge him after just a few games.

Perri missed the 1-0 defeat to Fulham last weekend after picking up a muscular injury.

Karl Darlow took his place for the match at Craven Cottage and he is expected to provide cover again when Leeds take on Wolves this Saturday.

It remains to be seen whether Perri will get his spot back right away when he returns to fitness.

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