This is the situation of Oblak in the fight for Zamora

The end of the season is being difficult for him
Atlético de Madrid
and for several of its players. For one in particular, the best archer in the world, Jan OblakIt is being a very different final stretch from the one you are used to.

For a goalkeeper like him who touches 60% of matches in his career in the Athletic Without fitting in, having to collect the ball from the nets is a difficult drink to assimilate.

Since the end of January, since the game of Eibar, where the streak of goals conceded by the Athletic, which lasted for eight straight games, for the first time since Simeone took over the team, the goalkeeper has conceded 19 goals in 19 games and only in five of them Oblak managed to get out without being beaten.

A rarity, because before that aforementioned clash, he had conceded 12 goals in 25 games. In other words, from the current average of one goal conceded per game to that starting-season average of 0.48 per game. That is, now it fits twice. In that journey 14 games without conceding out of 25 games.

And that has made the fight that Jan Oblak has for the Prize
Zamora has been complicated. Right now, the Slovenian commands her, which would be his fifth award for the goalkeeper least thrashed, which would equal him with Valdes Y Ramallets, like the best of The league.

In this campaign Oblak he has conceded 22 goals in 33 games, giving him an average of 0.67, but even that advantage he had been holding has been diminished compared to his great competitors for the award. Bond, archer of the Seville, has a coefficient of 0.72 goals per game (21 goals in 29 games) and Courtois 0.73 (24 goals in 33 games). They are the two goals that jeopardize the mattress prize.