Ranking Chelsea’s Premier League Goalkeepers – Worst to Best

8. Mark Schwarzer

Chelsea Career: 2013-2015, 12 appearances. Similar to Hilario, Mark Schwarzer came to Stamford Bridge as cover for Petr Cech. In his first three appearances for the club, in the League Cup and the Champions League, Schwarzer kept three clean sheets. Playing against Sunderland in the league that season, he also became the oldest player to play for Chelsea in the Premier League. With only limited appearances, he carried on breaking records by becoming only the third player to reach 150 clean sheets in the Premier League €“ with just David James and teammate Petr Cech ahead of him. The Australian international gained an additional year with Chelsea, and despite not playing a single league game before moving on to Leicester City in January 2015, Mourinho stated he would receive a winner€™s medal for his contribution.
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