Unless Sergio Asenjo can make a miraculous recovery in time to play two more games this season, Oblak must now be the favourtie to take the “Zamora” award for the second time in a row. The Atlético keeper clocked up his fifth clean sheet since returning from injury seven games ago, and he moves past Ter Stegen in the rankings. Elsewhere another six teams kept their goals against columns to zero, with clean sheets for Lux (Deportivo), Diego López (Espanyol), Diego Alves (Valencia), Sergio Rico (Sevilla), Adán (Betis) and Sergio Alvarez (Celta). The only change between the sticks this weekend was for Real Madrid, Kiko Casilla coming in for Keylor Navas against Sporting as Zidane rested nine of his first choice players for the midweek Champions League tie against Bayern Munich. Despite all the above though, Osasuna’s Sirigu was named as the best goalkeeper of the latest round of games after he saved two penalties in a minute from Atlético’s Carrasco and Thomas. The Colchoneros just can’t seem to get it right this year, and they have now failed to convert eight of the thirteen spot kicks they have been awarded, which apparently is something of an (unwanted) record! (18.04.17)

Zamoras Games played Goals against Difference
Sergio Asenjo (Villarreal) 23 15 -8
Oblak (Atlético) 24 19 -5
Ter Stegen (Barcelona) 30 26 -4
Diego López (Espanyol) 29 30 +1
Navas (Real Madrid) 22 25 +3
Sergio Rico (Sevilla) 30 35 +5
Yoel (Eibar) 19 26 +7
Pacheco (Alavés) 31 40 +9
Lux (Deportivo) 20 30 +10
Rulli (Real Sociedad) 32 45 +13
Kameni (Málaga) 29 42 +13
Javi Varas (Las Palmas) 21 34 +13
Sergio Alvarez (Celta) 20 36 +16
Adán (Betis) 31 50 +19
Diego Alves (Valencia) 30 49 +19
Cuéllar (Sporting) 30 61 +31
Ochoa (Granada) 32 68 +36