#2 Marc-Andre ter Stegen
Barcelona are blessed to have Marc-Andre ter Stegen as he has emerged as a routine saviour for the team with his scintillating performances this season.
Both Gerard Pique and Clement Lenglet are having a tough time this season and they owe much to their goalkeeper, who has been saving their blushes throughout this season.
The 27-year-old has kept just 6 clean sheets in La Liga and only 2 in the Champions League but that should be put down to the Blaugrana's horrible defence this season, and not him.
Ter Stegen is one of the best goalkeepers in the world when it comes to playing out from the back and he is also brilliant when it comes to saving penalties. The German has been Barcelona's best player this season, alongside Lionel Messi, of course.
#1 Alisson Becker
After signing for Liverpool in the summer of 2018, Alisson Becker has become a vital cog in Jurgen Klopp's unstoppable team. The Brazilian, alongside Virgil Van Dijk, has had an incredible impact on the Reds and he continues his good form this season as he has been sensational in between the sticks.
The 27-year-old has kept an insane 12 clean sheets from 18 games in the Premier League and it's not as if he hasn't had saves to make; it's quite the opposite as he has pulled off some world-class saves this season.
In addition, he has been instigating counter-attacks for Liverpool from the back with incredible precision and also has an assist to his name in the English top-flight (against Manchester United). On the other hand, he has kept just 1 clean sheet from 5 games in the Champions League but he has only conceded 4 goals, which is not really a bad tally.
Alisson provides a sense of calm for the Reds at the back and he's currently the best goalkeeper in the world by a mile.