11. Emiliano Martinez
After patiently waiting on the bench for many years, Emiliano Martinez was given the opportunity to start in the 2019/20 season and contributed greatly to leading Arsenal to victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup final.
His excellent saving ability and good form saw him move to Aston Villa in the summer of 2020 , before playing a key role in helping Argentina lift their first World Cup title in 36 years.
Martinez flourished in Aston Villa’s shirt.
10. Lukasz Fabianski
During his 7 years at the Emirates, Lukasz Fabianski mainly acted as a substitute, but the Polish goalkeeper still made 78 appearances in all competitions, including a start in the FA Cup final against Hull. City in 2014.
Fabianski’s talent only shone towards the end of his Arsenal career before leaving to join Swansea City and West Ham United.
9. David Ospina
It’s true that David Ospina has never completely won the trust of Arsenal fans . That is shown by the fact that he played 18 matches in the Premier League in the first season 2014/15 but only had 11 more appearances in the next 3 seasons, before being dismissed after the arrival of Petr. Cech in the summer of 2015.
Ospina is best remembered for his part in the Gunners’ journey to winning the 2017 FA Cup, starting 4/6 matches, including the final against Chelsea.
David Ospina is playing in Saudi Arabia.
8. John Lukic
John Lukic made 277 appearances during his seven years at Highbury and played every game in the 1988/89 season but he was replaced by Seaman the following year. In 1996, Lukic returned to the club as a substitute and played 18 league games during another five years in North London.
7. Bernd Leno
Bernd Leno arrived at Arsenal and quickly established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League with over 100 appearances, before being abruptly replaced by Aaron Ramsdale at the start of the 2021/22 season.
The German then spent a season on the bench before joining Fulham and immediately becoming their first choice in goal.
6. Aaron Ramsdale
The signing of Aaron Ramsdale to replace Leno has raised eyebrows, especially as the goalkeeper has been relegated with both Sheffield United and Bournemouth in the previous two seasons.
Although Ramsdale quickly proved his worth to the club with spectacular saves, he was suddenly demoted to the bench with the arrival of David Raya from Brentford earlier this season. .
5. David Raya
David Raya quickly demonstrated his talent, keeping 16 clean sheets in his first season in north London and winning the league’s Golden Glove in a season that Arsenal narrowly missed out on.
Raya further endeared himself to supporters with two excellent saves in the penalty shootout after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Porto in the second leg of this year’s Champions League round of 16 to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League. tournament for the first time since 2010
4. Petr Cech
Petr Cech was a reliable presence during his time with the Gunners, making 110 appearances, even if admittedly his best years were spent with Chelsea before that.
Particularly notable in the 2015/16 season, Cech kept 16 clean sheets along with many important saves to help the Gunners finish in 2nd place overall.
Petr Cech is loved by many Arsenal fans.
3. Wojciech Szczesny
Wojciech Szczesny developed from a promising young player into a world-class goalkeeper who quickly took the starting position at Arsenal at the age of 20.
Szczesny made 181 appearances for the Gunners and kept 72 clean sheets but the arrival of Cech in the summer of 2015 saw him decide to leave the club and join AS Roma on loan before moving to Juventus in year 2017.
2. Jens Lehmann
Jens Lehmann ‘s name is forever associated with Arsenal’s unbeaten campaign in the 2003/04 season. Although Lehmann was sent off in the 2006 Champions League final against Barcelona, this did not reduce Arsenal fans’ support for him.
1. David Seaman
Few names resonate with Arsenal fans as deeply as David Seaman, who became the greatest goalkeeper in the club’s history with 541 appearances and nine major honors to his name over the course of 13 years. His years at Highbury included two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a European Cup Winners’ Cup.