Illan Meslier is already in the top 50 for most saves in Premier League history, after 74 games


Illan Meslier is as of now in the best 50 for most saves in Premier League history, after 74 games

Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier is now in the best 50 for saves made in the Premier League - regardless of playing only 74 games.

The 22-year-old joined Leeds on an extremely durable premise in 2020 subsequent to dazzling borrowed in the Championship the season earlier.

From that point forward he's been no.1 under Marcelo Bielsa and Jesse Marsch, confronting a crazy number of shots per game thanks to his side's far reaching style of play.

Meslier has shown up and the four he made in Saturday's 2-1 triumph over Wolverhampton Wanderers drives him into the main 50, as per @LUFC1992_v2 on Twitter.
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He overwhelmed previous Chelsea shot plug Thibaut Courtois who burned through three years as best option prior to moving to Real Madrid.

Meslier is seven recoveries behind Liverpool star Alisson, who has made 295 recoveries in his four years at Anfield.

Leeds began their Premier League crusade with three places and it's whenever they've first done as such since getting back to the first class.

Wolves started to lead the pack inside six minutes through Daniel Podence, who floated into the Leeds box plain and turned home an aerobatic volley.

Rodrigo adjusted halfway through the main half and the rebound was finished a little ways from time after Wolves safeguard Rayan Ait-Nouri put Patrick Bamford's cross into his own net.

The objective was initially granted to summer marking Brenden Aaronson, who attempted to assume acknowledgment for it post-match.

"I contacted it in there!" The £25 million appearance from RB Salzburg kidded to the club's true site.

"It was in there and it fell off my shin some place in there so I'm assuming praise for it.

"We've been dealing with it in preparing, this back post run, and you generally must be there.

"On the off chance that I'm not there then the person can perhaps clear it or something, so making this back post run makes a difference."

Wolves ruled the last part yet neglected to find the leap forward, something chief Bruno Lage bemoaned.

Lage additionally blamed Marsch for saying 'something you can't say' and the pair traded words following the full-time whistle.

"Nothing against the administrator, yet I heard something I could have done without," he made sense of. "There are a few things, as I would like to think, that you can't say."

The two groups return to activity on Saturday, with Leeds away to Southampton while Wolves welcome recently elevated Fulham to Molineux.


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