#4 Amrinder Singh (Mumbai City FC)
Mumbai City FC possesses an exceptional asset in Amrinder Singh. The 25-year-old from Mahilpur in Punjab is one of the finest Indian goalkeepers of the present generation.
Amrinder has made a phenomenal 55 saves in the 17 matches he has played. He has conceded 18 goals which make his minutes per goal ratio a commendable 84.61.
The classy custodian had the highest number of saves (59) in the previous edition of ISL and is likely to repeat the feat this time around as well. Kamaljit Singh of FC Pune City is currently on top with 59 saves.
The Stallions have been eliminated, and, if all goes well, Amrinder has the two semifinal legs (and a probable final) yet to play - giving him a good chance of topping the charts this time as well.
The agile Amrinder, who has saved 75.34% of the total shots faced, is trusted by Jorge Costa for his ability to clear out danger in the penalty box. He is athletic as well and has good chances of becoming the go-to man for the Blue Tigers in the near future.