
Over the years, Arsenal have had some great goalkeepers, So here we look at five of the Best Arsenal goalkeepers ever.
Arsenal have been one of the most successful teams in England they now have two reliable goalkeepers in their ranks Bernd Leno and Aaron Ramshdale who has arrived at the club this week from Sheffield United according to BBC.
The Gunners have the classy history of great goalkeepers they have had before. Here are our top 5 picks for the best stopper who has ever played for them.
Frank Moss
England stopper Frank Moss joined the Gunners from Oldham Athletic in 1931, playing 143 league games. The Preston-born keeper has enjoyed a successful six-year spell with the north London giants, winning the First Division three times and the Charity Shield twice.
Jens Lehmann
Jens Lehmann is a retired German footballer. On 26 July 2003, he has arrived at Arsenal In his first campaign, he has won the Premier League trophy; however, in the following campaign, the German stopper wasn’t used regularly. The 2005/06 year was a prolific one for the keeper, he was named the Champions League stopper of the Year and Arsenal finished Champions League with silver medals losing against La Liga giants Barcelona.
Jack Kelsey
Jack Kelsey was a giant in slumber for the beginning of his career he played as a starter for the Gunners eight straight seasons and eventually became a starter for the Walse national team too. Although during his period at the club Gunners have never won trophies.
Pat Jennings
The Irish stopper was the Tottenhams custodian for 13 years before spending eight years with their bitter rivals Arsenal. Others who have crossed the divide tend to be loved and hated equally, however, not Jennings. He can expect a warm welcome whether he arrives at Emirates Stadium or White Hart Lane Stadium.
David Seaman
At the time the fee of £1.3m, a British record for a stopper, was thought unnecessary by some. In hindsight, it’s up there with Ian Wright, Lee Dixon and Nigel Winterburn Steve Bould, as the best money Graham – or any Arsenal head coach – had ever spent.
Seaman now is regarded as one of the best Arsenal goalkeepers,
he sustained excellence, won over the supporters in no time, and he became the cornerstone of the Gunners back five, which kept 23 clean sheets and conceded just 18 goals in the 1990/91 League title run.