Mamardashvili boast the highest spot-kick saves this season
The Valencia CF goalkeeper has saved 3 spot-kicks
Valencia CF goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili continues to rack up milestones in his career. The Tbilisi native is the goalkeeper who has saved the most penalties (3) in this LALIGA EA Sports 23-24 season.
Throughout the history of Valencia CF in the Spanish top flight, he has been awarded 423 penalties against him, of which 284 have been goals (67%), 93 have been saved and 46 have been missed. These figures are highlighted by the fact that Valencia CF's goalkeepers are the ones who have saved the most penalties in the history of the Spanish top-flight.
Mamardashvili has once again reached a milestone in his career. He is currently the goalkeeper who has saved the most penalties (3) in the 31 games played in LALIGA EA Sports 23-24.
This great performance between the posts in spot-kicks from twelve yards out and his great performances in these fixtures have made Valencia CF the third lowest-scoring team in the domestic competition with 32 goals. This figure is reinforced by the 12 clean sheets (9 at Mestalla and 3 away) he has kept so far.
Throughout this process, it is worth noting that the Valencianista goalkeeper has become the goalkeeper with the most consecutive starts in the LALIGA (69) and has beaten his personal best for the most clean sheets (12) in the competition.
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