Marc-Andre ter Stegen is on a run of six consecutive clean sheets in La Liga ahead of Barcelona’s trip to the Bernabeu next weekend to take on Real Madrid.
The German has not had to pick the ball out of his own net for the last 583 minutes in Spain’s top flight and is closing in on beating his own personal best record.
Ter Stegen’s best run without conceding a goal stands at 636 minutes, meaning he could smash that at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday night.
If the Barca stopper can keep Los Blancos out for 53 minutes he’ll set a new landmark and, obviously, also give his team a massive chance of taking something home.
Both teams will head into the match after crucial Champions League quarter-finals matches.
Barcelona host PSG and will be hoping to maintain their 3-2 advantage and book a semi-final clash against either Atletico or Borussia Dortmund.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid take on defending champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium with the tie level at 3-3 after the first leg.