Every Premier League Club's Worst Ever Goalkeeper
20. Arsenal - Vito Mannone
Historically, Arsenal has generally enjoyed a decent spell of shot-stoppers during its everpresent spell in the Premier League with David Seaman and Jens Lehmann enjoying lengthy stints between the sticks at Highbury. However, after the German's retirement in 2008, the club has seen a number of goalkeepers of various standards come and go, with none yet managing to instil the same kind of confidence in the Gunners' backline.
While at least the likes of Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski would go on to enjoy success elsewhere, the same could hardly be said about Vito Mannone who briefly looked set to take the reigns as the club's number one.
The Italian would ultimately be shipped out on several loans, and while undeniably decent, was never consistent enough to stake his claim at his parent club before later moving permanently to Sunderland.