gary69
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Gikiwiecz would have been my first guess as well, but I think hearing commentator mentioning last season that then-Bielefeld keeper Ortega having made a lot of saves until that time.
It was Ortega! 124 saves.Gikiwiecz would have been my first guess as well, but I think hearing commentator mentioning last season that then-Bielefeld keeper Ortega having made a lot of saves until that time.
Consigli was t-6 with 103 saves.For Serie A, it could be one of the keepers of midtable teams who play rather open game and give up lot of chances, but their keeper saves a bit more than the relegated teams. I'm thinking teams like Sassuolo or Udinese.
So, I'll guess Consigli of Sassuolo.
The correct answer is Guglielmo Vicario, from EmpoliIt was Ortega! 124 saves.
Consigli was t-6 with 103 saves.
Serie A - ??? (146 Saves)
EPL - Illan Meslier (139 Saves)
Bundesliga - Stefan Ortega (124 Saves)
La Liga - Luis Maximiano (121 Saves)
Ligue 1 - Marco Bizot (117 Saves)
Probably Tel cause he just scored and that seems like something you'd wanna brag aboutNo idea.
Who's the first 2005 player to score in the top 5 leagues?
Wasn't I supposed to go next? I guessed Vicario (amazingly underrated goalie by the way)No idea.
Who's the first 2005 player to score in the top 5 leagues?
That's what I thought initially too, but surprisingly it isn't.Xavi?
Puyol?Which RETIRED player has been Messi's most frequent teammate throughout his career? (only behind Busquets, Pique and Iniesta)
Tel would be too easy an answer. Evilo psychology is it’s probably a guy Rennes brought up to replace TelSo, who's that 2005 who was the first to score in the top 5 leagues?
This has to be it. DoueTel would be too easy an answer. Evilo psychology is it’s probably a guy Rennes brought up to replace Tel
Nope. Didn't get a start though.So Tel didn't score at all last season in L1? What a bum.
lol well done.Tel would be too easy an answer. Evilo psychology is it’s probably a guy Rennes brought up to replace Tel