Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea made 16 clean sheets for the 2022/23 campaign when they beat Wolves on Saturday at Old Trafford.
In making the shutout, the Spaniard scooped his second golden glove in the English top flight after his first in the 2017/18 campaign when he made 18 clean sheets.
In achieving the feat, Pulse Sports Uganda delves into five other custodians that have accumulated two or more golden gloves in the Premier League era.
Alisson Becker (Liverpool) – 2
Alison, known for his brilliant passing ability and calmness under pressure, also enjoys a shutout.
He won the award in 2018/19 (21) and, as well as in the 2021/22 (20) season, along with compatriot Ederson Morales. The Brazilian joined Liverpool in 2018 and immediately impacted the Reds significantly.
Pepe Reina (Liverpool) - 3
Reina was signed by Liverpool from Villareal in July 2005, with manager Rafael Benitez hailing him as “the best goalkeeper in Spain” then.
He won the golden glove in the 2005/06, 2006/07 and 2007/08 seasons. He achieved these feats when Liverpool struggled in the Premier League.
Ederson Morales (Manchester City) - 3
Ederson is one of the best goalkeepers in the premier league. While he is a sweeper-keeper, he is also brilliant with his glove.
He won his first golden glove award in the 2019/20 season (16), and from then, he has won this again in the 2020/21 (19) and 2021/22 (20) seasons as well.
Joe Hart (Manchester City) - 4
Manchester City legend Joe Hart is considered one of the best goalkeepers in the premier league and in English football history.
Alongside Petr Cech, Joe Hart is the only goalkeeper to have won the golden glove award four times.
He won his first golden glove in 2010/11 (18), helping City qualify for the Champions League for the first time in the Premier League era.
He followed up by winning two consecutive awards in 2011/12 (17), 2012/13 (18) and the 2014/15 season where he had 14.
Petr Cech (Chelsea/Arsenal) – 4
Cech joined Chelsea in 2004 and spent 11 seasons as the Blues’ first-choice goalkeeper before joining Arsenal.
He won three golden gloves awards in 2004/05 (24), 2009/10 (17) and 2013/14 (16) with Chelsea and then won another 2015/16 season where he made 16 clean sheets with Arsenal.