
FeatureThe run-in: Alisson chases Golden Glove and 100 Premier League clean sheets
The prize is given to the goalkeeper who records the most shutouts in a season and was won by the Liverpool No.1 in 2018-19 and 2021-22.
Alisson, who has missed eight league matches through injury, has registered eight clean sheets so far this season (his teammate Caoimhin Kelleher has three).
The Brazilian currently trails division leader Matz Sels of Nottingham Forest by four, with David Raya (11), Jordan Pickford and Dean Henderson (both nine) also ahead of him in the chart.
Alisson earned the Golden Glove outright in his first season as a Red with 21 clean sheets, before sharing it with his compatriot Ederson three years later after 20 games without conceding.

The 32-year-old is looking to become the second Liverpool goalkeeper in Premier League history to collect three Golden Gloves.
Pepe Reina claimed the award in three consecutive seasons at the start of his Reds career (2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08).
Alisson, meanwhile, is six clean sheets away from taking his overall Premier League total to three figures.
He can join 17 other glovemen in the competition's history to reach 100 shutouts and the second from Brazil after Ederson.
If Alisson achieves the century within his next 23 league appearances, he would be the outright sixth-fastest 'keeper to hit the milestone.
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