Arsenal's 2-0 win over Wolves in the final round of the league was also keeper David Laye's 13th league clean sheet of the season, three ahead of second-placed Ewarton's Bickford. With three more nil against the opposition in the remaining five rounds of the season, he is certain to win the Golden Glove award.
The 28-year-old David Laye joined Arsenal on loan from Brentford this season, and initially the team leader Adidas said that he would have healthy competition with Lansdal, but it turned out not to be the case, and David Laye quickly stabilized his position as the regular goalkeeper, with Lansdal as the back-up. They will join the club automatically.
Now David Laye has a chance to win the Golden Glove Award, proving that Adidas' decision to change the Dragons wasn't wrong, for the time being the most likely threat to David Laye's Golden Glove Award keeper, is Ewarton Bickford, who amassed 10 shutouts, the third one is Salty Bentnino with 9 shutouts, and the fourth one has three, Man Utd's O'Nana, Astronomical Villa's Damien Martinez and City's Aidacion Moraes, with 8 shutouts.