Leeds United set to discover significance of forgotten Illan Meslier moment as pressure increases - YEP 27/4/21
Leeds United's Illan Meslier is the only goalkeeper born 2000-or-later to start every league match for their club side across Europe's major competitions
By Joe Donnohue
Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier has already made the
most saves of any goalkeeper in the Premier League this season.
While that does not always determine which team boasts the
best goalkeeper, it does indicate which sides are facing the most shots - and
it is safe to say Meslier has been getting plenty of practice.
The 22-year-old Frenchman also happens to be the youngest of
any top flight stopper in Europe's major leagues to play over 50% of his side's
league games this season, on top of having his goalmouth peppered by the best
forwards the Premier League has to offer.
It should come as little surprise given Meslier became the
youngest goalkeeper to record ten Premier League clean sheets in the
competition's history during last campaign, but his age and accompanying
progress are worth remembering, particularly after a strong performance on
Monday night.
The France U-21 stopper made seven saves, five of which were
to deny Crystal Palace attacker Wilfried Zaha, at Selhurst Park, as the Whites
held the south London club to a stalemate.
During his post-match interview, Kalvin Phillips made
reference to a late double save inside the penalty area, which ensured Leeds
were not undone at the death.
"Illan, the big man in there, is buzzing that he kept a
clean sheet, he made a good double save at the end. We're very happy as a team
and disappointed not to get the three points," Phillips told broadcasters.
There are thirteen goalkeepers younger than Meslier who have
made appearances in Europe's top five leagues this season, including Whites
understudy Kristoffer Klaesson, but the majority have enjoyed only a similar
level of first-team exposure as the Norwegian.
Only three goalkeepers in that list have made ten-or-more
starts, whereas Meslier has started each of Leeds' 33 Premier League games this
season - the most by quite a distance.
This is in addition to the 35 starts he made last year, as
an even younger goalkeeper.
It is often said that players in this position do not fully
mature until their 30s, suggesting Meslier is headed for the top level should
he continue on the same development trajectory.
Monday night's display was an assured one; demonstrating command
of his penalty area, bravery and a steady, safe pair of hands - ahead of
schedule.
Meslier's courage in diving head first towards the
outstretched legs of Jean-Philippe Mateta who tumbled towards the Frenchman's
goal in a bid to open the scoring, was a particular highlight.
Replays showed the slightest of touches from the 22-year-old
custodian, but his presence alone was enough to deter the Palace forward from
getting a meaningful connection.
Had the cross been uncontested, it is entirely likely Leeds
would have left Selhurst Park with nothing, considering the Expected Goals
value of Mateta's eventual wayward toe-poke was 0.61 xG, according to data
provider InfoGol.
In all likelihood, this moment in Leeds' season will be
forgotten along with similar instances of individual bravery. But, with the
pressure firmly applied by Burnley and Everton below, the timing of arguably
Meslier's finest display of the season should not be a mere footnote.
After 38 matches, a point may well separate 17th from 18th in
the table.
Just as easily as a single goal can determine the fortunes
of a team at the end of a season, so too can a goalkeeper's less-remembered
intervention.