
Premier League's Top 5 Finger-Tip Wonders: Saves That Saved the Day This Season
Amid a mixed bag of Premier League action, goalkeepers have shone with five standout saves that turned games. From Aaron Ramsdale's late heroics for Newcastle against Man Utd to Jordan Pickford's clutch stop for Everton at St James' Park, these moments amplified the drama. Original reporting highlights the context, reactions, and why they rank top.
Premier League's Top 5 Finger-Tip Wonders: Saves That Saved the Day This Season
The Premier League has dished out its fair share of duff games this year, but don't let the dross fool you – our keepers have been pulling off saves worthy of a standing ovation. We're talking clutch stops in the dying embers, the kind that turn matches on their head. Drawing from original reporting by Football365 (OneFootball), we've ranked the top five moments of goalkeeping brilliance, where context cranks the drama to eleven.
These weren't just reflex reactions; they were game-defining heroics. Grab your scarf – let's count 'em down.
5. Aaron Ramsdale – Newcastle 2-1 Man Utd
Picture this: St James' Park, 89th minute. Newcastle are down to 10 men, desperate for points after a rough patch, and Man Utd smell blood. Ramsdale, filling in for Nick Pope, had already denied Leny Yoro earlier.
Then Joshua Zirkzee unleashes a wild 30-yard rocket with no spin – proper lottery stuff. Ramsdale hangs back, reads the flight, then explodes with perfect timing. A micro-step, arched back, and his hand not only claws it away but redirects it to safety.
Newcastle clear the corner, break, and William Osula nicks the winner. Eddie Howe called it "unbelievable", looking even better on replay. Hero status unlocked.
4. Martin Dubravka – Wolves 2-3 Burnley
Molineux on a clocks-back night. Wolves winless, Burnley sniffing survival points. The visitors snatch a 95th-minute lead to make it 3-2, then the hosts swarm.
Ball lumped in, Jorgen Strand Larsen flicks it on for Santiago Bueno 12 yards out. His left-footer screams for the near post – peach of a strike. Dubravka twists like a pretzel, thrusting a left mitt down to smother it dead, no rebound chaos.
Burnley hang on, leap to 16th, breathing room from the drop zone. Scott Parker gasped it felt like time froze – big-moment class from the Slovak.
3. Gianluigi Donnarumma – Liverpool 1-2 Man City
Anfield madness, ninth minute of added time (of seven!). City have flipped a 1-0 deficit to lead, Liverpool hurl Virgil van Dijk up top.
Van Dijk wins a header, ball drops to Alexis Mac Allister for a volley. Ruben Dias cowers, deflecting it loopily towards the corner. Donnarumma drops deep, plants the right peg, and launches – massive frame claws it wide to the Kop.
City survive late VAR drama, stay six points off Arsenal, title race humming. Pep Guardiola joked his size (or luck) made it possible – cheeky, but spot on.
2. David Raya – Arsenal 2-1 Brighton
Emirates, festive slog, final 15. Arsenal clinging to their lead as Brighton refuse to fade.
Seamless build-up gifts Yankuba Minteh a curler from the right. Raya shifts left, reads the bend, but it's laser-guided for the far top corner. No time for power – he plants the outside foot, trails the near one for lift, and tips it over with the right hand underneath.
Gunners hold top spot after City slipped earlier. Mikel Arteta raved about the angle and key-moment steel – sensational stuff.
1. Jordan Pickford – Newcastle 2-3 Everton
St James' Park again, added time. Both sides gasping for points, Newcastle 3-2 down and piling forward.
Michael Keane rises for a towering header – decent height, goal written all over it. But Pickford, the flexing Mackem, springs like a coiled spring. Full stretch, strong wrists, and he punches it clear, denying the Toon comeback.
Everton snatch the points, morale boost in the trenches. That save? Pure top-dog mentality, the kind that earns tattoos.
What a season for the gloves. These lads didn't just stop shots; they scripted legends. Who's topping your list? Drop it below – cheers to the shot-stoppers keeping the Prem spicy.