Oblak shuts the door LaLiga Santander - Atletico Madrid Clean sheets in 72 out of 123 games

With the goalless draw on Saturday at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, - and with a couple of decisive stops included, the first against Asensio, the second to Carvajal-, Jan Oblak earned a new record confirming that in the world of football there are very few goalkeepers like him.

The clean sheet was his 72nd since March 21, 2015, when he played his first match as Atletico Madrid's keeper in LaLiga Santander.

With these figures, the Slovenian has managed to have more clean sheets (72) than the goals he has conceded (71) during the 123 matches that have been played in the Spanish top flight since his arrival the capital.

And lest we forget that in his first season, 2014/15, the goalkeeper took until March before playing his first game in the domestic competition.

In that season, he only participated in 11 games, conceding six goals and keeping a clean sheet in seven matches.

In 2016/17, Oblak would achieve its second individual title thanks to 15 clean sheets in the 30 matches played, leaking only 21 goals.

Last season (2017/18) he let in 22 in the 37 games he played, but teams didn't score against him in 22 of those matches.

These figures crowned him as LaLiga Santander's best goalkeeper for the third consecutive occasion.

This season he let in four goals in the first four games, however, with Saturday's zero, he already has another three consecutive matches without conceding goals and is back in the fight for the Zamora award with a 0.57 coefficient, tied with Asenjo.