Provedel Stays In Serie A’s Top Tier As Fanpage Publish Save Percentage Ranking

February 23, 2026

With the 2025 to 2026 season approaching its final stretch, Fanpage published a Serie A goalkeeper ranking based on a simple metric: save percentage, calculated as saves made compared to shots on target faced. It is not a complete evaluation of a goalkeeper, but it is a useful snapshot of pure shot stopping efficiency, and this season’s table comes with a few surprises.


At the top sits Mile Svilar of AS Roma with 82.6%, followed by Jean Butez of Como 1907 on 81.0% and Mike Maignan of AC Milan on 80.8%. Lazio’s Ivan Provedel follows immediately in fourth at 79.4%, keeping himself among the league’s most efficient keepers despite a season that has not always been calm in front of him.


Fanpage’s next group is extremely tight, with Emil Audero at U.S. Cremonese on 79.3% and Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta BC on 79.2%, basically separated by a fraction.


After the top six, Fanpage list Arijanet Muric of U.S. Sassuolo Calcio on 76.0%, then Elia Caprile of Cagliari Calcio on 73.0%, Zion Suzuki of Parma Calcio 1913 on 72.3%, Adrian Semper of Pisa SC on 71.4%, Yann Sommer of Inter Milan on 71.4%, Vanja Milinković-Savić labelled under SSC Napoli on 71.1%, Edoardo Corvi of Parma on 70.8%, Wladimiro Falcone of US Lecce on 70.7%, Nicola Leali of Genoa CFC on 69.6%, Michele Di Gregorio of Juventus FC on 68.7%, David de Gea of ACF Fiorentina on 68.5%, Federico Ravaglia of Bologna FC 1909 on 68.2%, Maduka Okoye of Udinese Calcio on 65.2%, Alberto Paleari of Torino FC on 63.1%, Lorenzo Montipò of Hellas Verona FC on 61.5%, and Franco Israel of Torino FC closing the list on 60.0%.


For Lazio, the headline is Provedel’s position: fourth in Serie A for save percentage in this Fanpage snapshot. OneFootball’s write up of the same ranking also credits him with 12 clean sheets so far, and independent clean sheet tables place him among the league’s leaders in that category as well.


In a season where Lazio have often had to manage instability in form and availability, Provedel’s efficiency numbers suggest something important: even when the team is not perfect, the goalkeeper has continued to deliver a high baseline of reliability, which is exactly what Sarri’s structure needs to survive the rough stretches and keep Europe within reach.

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