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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Barclays golden glove award goes to Reina



It is for the second successive season that Liverpool's first choice goal keeper has won the Barclays Golden glove award after keeping 19 clean sheets 2006-2007 Barclays English Premier League camapaign.

Reina's nearerst rival was across Stanley Park at Goodison, where Everton's Tim Howard recorded 14 shut-outs. Reading's Marcus Hahnemann followed with 13 clean sheets in his first Barclays Premier League season.

Previous Golden gloves winner Petr Cech and Van Der Sar were the other goalkeepers who racked up twelve games without conceding.

Reina Fact-File:

Jose Manuel Reina was born on 31st August 1982 in Madrid, but began his career with Barcelona and made his debut for the Catalan side at the age of 18, also playing against Liverpool in the 2001 UEFA Cup semi-final.

Reina signed for Liverpool in July 2005 from Villarreal for £6 million.

During the 2006-07 season he made 34 League appearances and registered 19 clean sheets. He now holds the Liverpool club record for successive clean sheets since the Barclays Premier League began, overtaking the five games in a row achieved by David James in the 1996/97 season.

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