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Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers with most clean sheets of all time in Premier League

The Premier League is full of drama and Goals! But as much as we all want to see goals , have you ever thought of which Goalkeepers have managed to keep the most clean sheets? If so, you have been wondering who the Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers with most clean sheets of all time in Premier League are then this is the perfect list for you because we have compiled this list and your doubts will be met.

So who are the Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers with most clean sheets of all time? Which goalkeepers have been the best shot stoppers at Manchester United ? The list includes all Manchester United goalkeepers from both the League era and the Premier League era.

Top five Manchester United Goalkeepers with most clean sheets of all time

Here are the Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers With Most Clean Sheets ever in Premier League. (+ stands for clean sheets as a substitute goalkeeper)

5. Anders Lindegaard, Manchester United, 2011-2015Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers With Most Clean Sheets Of All time Anders Lindegaard

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Anders Lindegaard arrived in 2011 from Norway second division side Aalesund. With Edwin Van der Sar in the twilight of his career Alex Ferguson had been on the lookout for his successor and Lindegaard came in.

The arrival of David De Gea also introduced a new age competition and the Danish keeper had destined to keep up the number one spot.

But soon it became pretty evident the 34 year old isn’t ready for the role and De Gea stepped up to fill in the shoes of the departing Dutch keeper.

He featured in 19 top flight games for the Red Devils during his four year stay at the club. His most crucial role was in the title winning 2012-13 season when he rear guarded the United goal in 10 games.

4. Fabian Barthez, Manchester United, 2000-2004Top 5 Manchester United Goalkeepers With Most Clean Sheets Of All time Fabian Barthez

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Fabian Barthez had some memorable moments at Manchester United. The former French international arrived at the Old Trafford under much expectation following his brilliant performance in the 1998 World Cup and the Euro.

On and off the pitch he remained as one of the most animated characters and enjoyed pretty much decent success lifting two titles in his three full fledged seasons.

Barthez was brought in a bid to fill in the shoes of Peter Schmeichel but couldn’t live up to the expectations and went on to join Marseille on a free transfer.

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