Bernd Leno
Germany
Right
Mar 4, 1992
34
6'2"
181 lb
GK
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Four saves in win
Leno had four saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 3-1 win versus Burnley.
Analysis: Leno recorded four saves while allowing just a goal during the win over Burnley on Saturday. He has conceded just four goals in the last five PL matches, making 10 saves with one high claim and a clean sheet in that span. The keeper will travel to Liverpool for the next league game on April 11, who have scored nine goals in the last five appearances.
Keeps clean sheet Sunday
Leno recorded two saves and secured a clean sheet in Sunday's 0-0 draw versus Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Leno successfully kept Nottingham Forest scoreless Sunday, making two saves throughout the 90 minutes. It marked his sixth clean sheet of the season but his first since Dec. 27. He faces another favorable matchup Saturday versus Burnley, a side which has scored 32 goals through 30 matches this season.
Three saves Wednesday
Leno registered three saves and allowed one goal in Wednesday's 1-0 defeat to West Ham United.
Analysis: Leno faced four shots and stopped three of them during Wednesday's loss. He had chances to earn a draw, but at the end of the day the team in front of him was shut out, so there's only so much he could do. Leno has been decent at times, but the defense in front of him can make him a volatile option, especially against top opponents.
Concedes once Sunday
Leno had no saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 2-1 victory versus Tottenham Hotspur.
Analysis: Leno had an easy day Sunday as he only faced one shot on target throughout the 90 minutes. He conceded a goal on that shot -- a Richarlison header in the 66th minute -- but he was still able to earn the victory. He faces a favorable matchup Wednesday versus West Ham, a side which has scored 34 goals through 28 matches this season.
Only beaten from the spot
Leno allowed a goal while making a save during Sunday's 3-1 win over Sunderland.
Analysis: Leno allowed a goal from the penalty spot in the second half, but was backed with three goals as Fulham came away with all three points. The keeper has allowed six goals while combining for five saves over his last three starts. Fulham take on Tottenham at home to kick off March next Sunday.
Concedes three against City
Leno had two saves and allowed three goals in Wednesday's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.
Analysis: Leno had a rough match Wednesday and was beaten three times while only making two saves, not his best outing. This is now an eighth straight game without a clean sheet for the keeper, still with five in 26 appearances. He will now face Stoke City in the FA Cup play on Sunday, a solid match to get back on track.
Scores own goal versus Everton
Leno recorded two saves and allowed two goals, but also had an own goal in Saturday's 2-1 loss against Everton.
Analysis: Leno had a tough outing as his weak punching of the ball ended up deflecting a corner kick cross into his own net, leading to his team's defeat in the 83rd minute of the match. The goalkeeper also failed to make more than two saves for the first time in his last five league games. He's likely to have chances to show his shot-stopping skills but runs de risk of conceding several goals Wednesday against a league-leading Manchester City attack.
Concedes three in defeat
Leno had three saves and allowed three goals in Sunday's 3-2 loss to Manchester United.
Analysis: Leno was tested immediately in Saturday's clash against Manchester United, pushing away an early drive from Amad Diallo before sprawling to deny Bryan Mbeumo after the break. He was beaten by Casemiro's 19th minute header off a Bruno Fernandes' free kick and then watched Matheus Cunha hammer a first time finish into the roof of the net just before the hour mark. A late push gave Fulham some life, but Benjamin Sesko's stoppage time winner sealed the result and left Leno with the loss after conceding three. The keeper still managed at least three saves in his fourth Premier League appearance but remains without a shutout this year. He will look to change that in Saturday's matchup against Everton.
Concedes once, earns win
Leno recorded three saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 2-1 win against Brighton.
Analysis: Leno couldn't do anything in the sequence that led to Yasin Ayari's goal, as the midfielder blasted an unstoppable shot from the edge of the box. However, he was solid the rest of the way and earned the win after Fulham's second-half comeback. Leno will have a tough matchup next week against a rising Manchester United squad that's coming off back-to-back wins over Manchester City and Arsenal.
Four saves in loss
Leno made four saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Leeds United.
Analysis: Leno conceded goal for a fourth consecutive appearance, which marks one of his longest stretches of the season without a clean sheet. This also marked his second straight outing with four saves. Up next for Fulham is a meeting with Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.
Four saves in victory
Leno had four saves and allowed one goal in Wednesday's 2-1 win against Chelsea.
Analysis: Leno repelled four of five Chelsea shots on goal Wednesday as Fulham earned a hard-fought 2-1 home victory. The veteran keeper is in the midst of a strong run of form that has seen him make nine saves and 10 clearances across his last five starting appearances while conceding just four goals and recording two clean sheets. Look for Leno in the Fulham starting XI when they return to league play Jan. 17 at Leeds United.
Allows pair for draw
Leno recorded no saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-2 draw against Liverpool.
Analysis: Leno faced a pair of shots, failed to stop either of them, and was left with a draw during Sunday's clash. It was a day to forget for both goalkeepers, as they struggled to even slow down the opposition attacks. Leno will need to bounce back quickly against some other top opponents in the coming weeks.
One save in draw
Leno registered one save and allowed one goal in Thursday's 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Leno made one save and conceded one goal in Thursday's match against Crystal Palace, ending his run of two consecutive clean sheets. He has allowed just one goal over his last three outings after conceding nine goals across the previous three matches. The goalkeeper will look to continue his improved form in a difficult home clash against Liverpool on Sunday.
Secures clean sheet
Leno registered two saves and secured a clean sheet in Saturday's 1-0 victory versus West Ham United.
Analysis: Leno end 2025 in fashion with a clean sheet victory on Saturday. He end the first half of the season making 48 saves though 18 PL appearances, securing five clean sheets and 13 high claims. The keeper will start 2026 with a trip to Crystal Palace on Thursday, who have scored just four goals in the last five matches.
Keeps clean sheet Monday
Leno recorded two saves and secured a clean sheet in Monday's 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: After conceding nine goals over his last three starts, Leno bounced back Monday with his fourth clean sheet of the season. His defense was a huge part of that, only allowing two shots on target throughout the 90 minutes. Leno faces another favorable matchup Saturday at West Ham, a side which has scored 19 goals through 17 matches this season.
Six saves in win
Leno recorded six saves and allowed two goals in Saturday's 3-2 victory against Burnley.
Analysis: Leno turned aside six of eight Burnley shots on target Saturday and made two clearances as Fulham earned a 3-2 road victory. Since recording a clean sheet on Nov. 22, the veteran keeper has averaged 2.25 saves and 2.5 goal concessions per appearance across four starting appearances. Leno will aim for improved results Dec. 22 when Fulham return to league play in a home matchup versus Nottingham Forest.
Three saves in loss
Leno had three saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-1 loss against Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Leno made three saves on five shots but couldn't do enough to earn the draw during Sunday's loss. The goalkeeper has some much more manageable matches coming up in the near future which he can hopefully build on and get back in the clean sheet column. Leno has three clean sheets in 15 starts this season, allowing 24 goals in that span.
Concedes five against City
Leno registered no saves and allowed five goals in Tuesday's 5-4 loss against Manchester City.
Analysis: Leno was in for a rough outing Tuesday despite his club's almost eventual comeback, with the goalie allowing five goals while making no saves. This is his second straight game without a clean sheet, as he remains with three in 14 appearances. He faces Crystal Palace on Sunday, hopefully looking to earn a fourth clean sheet.
Concedes once in Saturday's win
Leno made no saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 91st minute.
Analysis: Leno had an easy day Saturday as his defense only allowed one shot on target, a goal scored by Mohammed Kudus in the second half. It marked his first match this season where he did not make a save. He faces a very difficult match Tuesday versus Manchester City, a side which has scored a league-high 27 goals through 13 matches this season.
Keeps clean sheet Saturday
Leno had two saves and secured a clean sheet in Saturday's 1-0 win against Sunderland. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 93rd minute.
Analysis: Leno kept his third clean sheet of the season Saturday, including the second in his last three starts. His defense did an excellent job against the Sunderland attack, only allowing two shots on target through the full 90 minutes. Leno faces another difficult matchup Saturday at Tottenham, a side which has scored 19 goals through 11 matches this season.
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