
Jan Oblak (foto: uradna spletna stran kluba)
Jan Oblak produced another stunning performance against Sevilla, keeping his third consecutive clean sheet and reinforcing his legendary La Liga status with record-breaking numbers.
Jan Oblak remains unbeatable. The Atletico Madrid and Slovenian national team goalkeeper once again proved why he’s one of the best in the world, starring in a commanding 3–0 win over Sevilla at the Metropolitano.
Nemanja Gudelj thought he had scored, but Oblak’s brilliant save denied him in the second half — a moment that summed up the Škofja Loka-born keeper’s brilliance and composure under pressure. Oblak’s reactions and positioning were flawless throughout the match.
According to SofaScore, the Slovenian was rated 7.7, the second-highest in the team. This performance also marked his third consecutive clean sheet in La Liga — against Osasuna, Betis, and now Sevilla.
Oblak is once again among the frontrunners for the prestigious Zamora Trophy, awarded annually to the goalkeeper who concedes the fewest goals in La Liga. He has already written history by winning it six times — more than any goalkeeper in the league’s history.
Even more impressive, since joining Atletico, Oblak has kept a clean sheet in nearly 47% of his matches — a record that cements his place among the greatest goalkeepers in Spanish football history.
While Atletico’s attackers took the headlines for their goals, it was Oblak’s quiet excellence at the back that once again made the difference. As Gudelj and Sevilla learned the hard way — Oblak’s goal remains one of the hardest to breach in Europe.