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The Kicker Rankings: Gregor Kobel Tops the List with Outstanding Performance

Manuel Neuer immediately shows his class again, but there is no way around Dortmund’s Gregor Kobel in the goal of the kicker rankings.

World class:

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International class:

Gregor Kobel

Only once was the kicker grade 4 at least within reach. In Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in mid-September, Gregor Kobel received a grade of 3.5 – and otherwise had a half-year that was once again impressive. His outstanding rating average of 2.56 in the Bundesliga, the DFB Cup and the Champions League speaks volumes; no other goalkeeper has been rated anywhere near as well.

Manuel Neuer

The Munich player is well on his way back to his old class. His presence on the pitch, his experience and his style-defining goalkeeping game are visibly changing the statistics of the record champions. Only the extreme performance peaks are missing from the world class category.

Oliver Baumann

With consistently good performances, the 33-year-old veteran played his way into the orbit of the national team this season, was appointed by national coach Julian Nagelsmann for the first time in September and impresses across all competitions with the second-best grade point average of 2.68 behind Kobel. The Hoffenheimer was classified in this category by the editorial team with a clear vote

National Class

Alexander Nübel

An absolute upgrade for Stuttgart. The 27-year-old is not flawless, but he is very confident with high balls and his charisma makes him an important factor for the team.

Lukas Hradecky

Made a mistake in the 3-2 win in Hoffenheim and otherwise remained very consistent. The Leverkusen player often had little to do, but was able to excel in the crucial moments and, for example, kept Bayer 04 in the game in Munich (2:2).

Janis Blaswich

Was an absolute top performer in Leipzig until he was nominated for the national team at the beginning of November. He acted almost flawlessly and shone especially on the international stage. But in the games before the winter break he made mistakes that led to goals conceded. At the same time, Blaswich continued to show some outstanding saves and alternated between light and shadow.

Kevin Trapp

A borderline case. Against Mainz, Leverkusen and Saloniki, the Frankfurt player was involved in conceding goals, but overall he lacked the spectacular moments that are otherwise so often shown. The bottom line is that he is still one of the most solid goalkeepers in the Bundesliga.

Manuel Riemann

The Bochum native may have had the best half-year of his career. He didn’t allow himself to be any bigger and instead saved a lot of points for VfL. In the 0-0 draw in Leipzig, he saved two penalties, is quick to react, good on the line and strong in one-on-one situations. Almost in the style of a handball goalkeeper, Riemann intercepts many balls early and then quickly switches the game back.

Sven Ulreich

Neuer’s deputy did not allow any discussions about his role. In the Bundesliga he was usually not overly tested, but in the Champions League the 35-year-old showed some really good performances and, for example, held on to wins against Copenhagen (2:1) and Galatasaray (3:1).

Koen Casteels

The Wolfsburg player is one of the most complete keepers in the league and hits outstanding long balls. Except for the 0:4 against Gladbach, there were no mistakes.

Marvin Schwäbe

The most consistent and best Cologne. Saved his team from being behind on several occasions, especially on the line and in one-on-one situations with outstanding skills.

Moritz Nicolas

Slipped between the posts after regular goalkeeper Jonas Omlin’s shoulder operation and has maintained a consistently high level ever since. His calm, matter-of-fact and unspectacular manner calms Borussia, the 26-year-old is strong in controlling the penalty area.

Who is missing and why

Noah Atubolu

Freiburg’s new regular goalkeeper kept his clean sheet six times and stabilized over time, but experienced some turbulence at the start of the season.

Frederik Rönnow

Like the rest of the Union team, he struggled with the weak first half of the season and was able to shine in the Champions League, for example (grade 1.5 twice), but overall played too inconsistently and prevented too few goals from being conceded.

Robin Zentner

In the twelve games he played before his finger injury, the Mainz player suffered from treachery from those in front of him and also kept too few unstoppable players. Overall, he conceded a lot of goals, although he was able to excel on occasion.

2024-01-03 18:26:13
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