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Which goalkeepers will benefit most from Dream Team’s new scoring system this season?


DREAM TEAM’S fantasy game will be better than ever this coming season.

We’ve revolutionised the scoring system for 2023/24 and there’s a significant change Dream Team gaffers should focus on when selecting their goalkeeper for the campaign ahead.


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Jordan Pickford would have benefited greatly from the new scoring system last seasonCredit: DREAM TEAM

Clean sheets remain the primary currency with custodians earning five points each time they shut out their opponents (provided they play at least 60 minutes of the fixture).

Keepers will also be punished with a minus point for every goal they concede after the first in any given game.

The big difference this season is the introduction of a point earned for every two saves registered, with saves being defined by stats boffins OPTA.

This is a notable factor as previously Dream Team bosses would be content with backing a keeper sat comfortably behind a solid defence but, going forward, it may be the case that selecting an individual who is required to make their fair share saves is a better strategy.

To analyse how the new scoring methodology may impact Dream Team’s goalkeepers, let’s take a look at the five players who would have benefited most last season had the new system been implemented.

DREAM TEAM GOALKEEPERS WOULD HAVE BENEFITED MOST FROM THE NEW SCORING SYSTEM LAST SEASON

  1. Aaron Ramsdale (£4m) 95 points to 182 points
  2. Alisson (£4.5m) 130 pts to 214 pts
  3. Jordan Pickford (£3m) 58 pts to 142 pts
  4. Jose Sa (£3m) 80 pts to 158 pts
  5. Bernd Leno (£3m) 80 pts to 157 pts
Ramsdale was a relatively busy man last seasonCredit: GETTY

The first thing to note is that David de Gea, who finished as Dream Team’s outright top goalkeeper in 2022/23, would have earned an additional 118 points via the new scoring system!

In fact, no player in any position would have benefited more than the Spaniard, who made 101 saves in the Premier League last term plus many more in all competitions.

But with De Gea having left Old Trafford, it will be interesting to see whether Andre Onana (£4m) can fill the void.

What Dream Team managers should take away from Aaron Ramsdale and Alisson’spoint spikes is that goalkeepers who combine regular clean sheets with high save numbers will benefit most from the new process.

The new scoring system would have recognised Alisson’s impressive individual performances in 2022/23Credit: GETTY

Jordan Pickford’s appearance in this list is notable because Everton finished 17th in the league last season and, generally, the success of defensive assets are deeply linked to their team’s fortunes.

The new scoring system recognises the fact some keepers may be impressive individually even if the team they represent is struggling as a whole.

In 2022/23, David Raya (£4m) registered the most saves (154) in the top flight with Bernd Leno and Pickford completing the podium – these are the type of stats gaffers should take notice of when building their team ahead of the new season.


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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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