Paulo Gazzaniga's resilience anchors Girona's fight for top-flight survival

The Argentine goalkeeper ranks third in La Liga for saves after reclaiming his starting spot.

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Argentine goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga has proven his mental strength at Girona FC in Girona this March, becoming a crucial figure in the team's battle to remain in the first division.

Despite facing competition from Dominik Livakovic and the winter signing of Ter Stegen, Gazzaniga has reclaimed his position following the German's serious injury. The former Fulham player has shown remarkable resilience, providing security to Míchel's defensive line.
Statistically, Gazzaniga is among the league's elite, recording 97 saves in 26 matches. His recent performance against Osasuna, where he made 10 saves, highlights his importance as the club nears the 42-point safety mark.
However, the goalkeeper must manage his discipline carefully, as he remains one yellow card away from a suspension. Backup keepers Rubén Blanco and Vladyslav Krapyvtsov are ready to step in should the Argentine be sidelined.