Oblak: One Step Away From Legend in La Liga
Jan Oblak is one step away from making history in La Liga. After a favorable league matchday, the Atlético de Madrid goalkeeper is in a privileged position to win his sixth Zamora Trophy, an achievement that would catapult him to the top of the least scored goalkeepers in the championship, surpassing legends like Ramallets and Víctor Valdés, with whom he currently shares the record of five trophies.
Oblak, who has conceded 27 goals in 33 matches, has an average of 0.81 goals per game, surpassing Courtois, who has an average of 0.85. With four matchdays left, this is the main incentive for the Rojiblanca fans.
The Slovenian goalkeeper, a key player in the ‘Cholo’ scheme, has once again demonstrated his security under the sticks, even in games where he has not had much action, responding with solvency when necessary.
At 32 years old and eleven seasons defending the goal of the Metropolitano, Oblak has become an indisputable reference for Atlético de Madrid. Second captain of the team, he has demonstrated his leadership and commitment on numerous occasions.
His Rojiblanco record includes a League, a Spanish Super Cup, a Europa League and a European Super Cup. Now, Oblak seeks to continue expanding his legend and that of Atlético in the history of Spanish football.