Crystal Palace and Wales star Wayne Hennessey has the highest save percentage of any goalkeeper in European Championship qualifying.
The 28-year-old, who made a move to Selhurst Park from Wolverhampton Wanderers last January, has been instrumental in Wales’ bid to qualify for the 2016 tournament.
The Dragons are on the cusp of securing a place at their first major tournament since 1958, needing just a point from their two remaining fixtures.
Hennessey has been one of several stars throughout the campaign, with the Eagles stopper recording the best save percentage (91%) of the 58 keepers to have made at least 10 saves in the competition, according to Opta.
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Hennessey has started all eight of Wales’ qualifying matches, keeping six clean sheets in the process.
Wales look set to top Group B ahead of Belgium, who are ranked number three in the world.
The former Wolves ‘keeper has started in Palace’s last three matches in all competitions, having been forced to act as cover to Alex McCarthy earlier in the season.
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