So that’s it, Claudio Bravo’s unbeaten record since the start of the season ended at eight games and 35 minutes after Cristiano Ronaldo fired a penalty kick past him in the latest “clásico”! Like the buses though, you let one in and two more follow, and the Barcelona keeper saw his cushion over the rest drop to three goals by the end of the weekend. Back on Planet Earth though there were six clean sheets this weekend, with Sergio Alvarez (Celta), Iraizoz (Athletic), Kameni (Málaga), Kiko Casilla (Espanyol), Fabiano (Deportivo) and Moyà (Atlético) all keeping their goals against columns to zero. Coaches though generally kept faith with their “porteros”, and there was only one change, Diego Alves returning to the Valencia line up in place of Yoel after recovering from the stomach upset which took him out of last weekend’s match at the last minute. (28.10.14)

Zamoras Games played Goals against Difference
Bravo (Barcelona) 9 3 -6
Diego Alves (Valencia) 8 5 -3
Moyà (Atlético) 9 7 -2
Kameni (Málaga) 9 8 -1
Asenjo (Villarreal) 9 9 0
Rubén (Almería) 9 10 +1
Kiko Casilla (Espanyol) 9 10 +1
Casillas (Real Madrid) 8 9 +1
Sergio Alvarez (Celta) 9 11 +2
Irureta (Eibar) 9 11 +2
Iraizoz (Athletic) 9 12 +3
Guaita (Getafe) 9 13 +4
Roberto (Granada) 8 12 +4
Juan Carlos (Córdoba) 9 14 +5
Zubikarai (Real Sociedad) 9 15 +6