Andriy Lunin, the goalkeeper for Real Madrid, is showcasing impressive results this season. In the recent match against Las Palmas, he saved the team from defeat with a remarkable save, earning praise from Carlo Ancelotti himself. Lunin is actively competing for the goalkeeper's spot against Kepa and Courtois, thanks to his skills and improved footwork. His Brave GK Venom gloves combine advanced technology and aesthetic perfection, providing exceptional grip and ball control even under challenging weather conditions.
In the clash between Real Madrid and Las Palmas, Andriy Lunin showed commendable performance in goal, including making a significant save. His presence and actions in the goal contributed to Real's 2:1 victory. Lunin's performance in this match was rated at 6.8 by Sofascore, reflecting a solid, if not impressive, game.
Real Madrid made 13 shots on goal, with five on target, compared to Las Palmas' seven attempts. However, Real was behind in ball possession, with Las Palmas holding the ball 54% of the time and making more passes (553 compared to Real's 486). Nevertheless, the "Los Blancos" were more efficient, capitalizing on their opportunities and securing the victory.
Overall, Lunin's game can be considered successful and stable, helping his team maintain leadership in a tense match. After the match against Las Palmas in the Spanish championship, coach Carlo Ancelotti rated Lunin's game as very good, confirming the goalkeeper's effectiveness in the encounter.
In general, Andriy Lunin is having an outstanding season and is receiving high praise for his gaming skills from local experts. He stands out among the goalkeepers in the Spanish championship thanks to a high save percentage. His contribution to the initiation of Real's attacks is particularly noted. This season, Lunin has played 13 matches, conceding 12 goals and keeping a clean sheet in 5 encounters.
The Brave GK Venom model, used by goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, has several features that enhance gameplay. The 4mm thick SUPREME latex with an additional foam lining ensures a reliable grip on the ball. The Roll Hybrid finger cut promotes better control. Silicone inserts of the Fix Fit System inside the palm enhance ball control. The backside made of neoprene effectively cushions impacts, and the removable Velcro strap increases the snugness of the fit. A distinctive feature of the gloves is the absence of protective inserts and the 3D Punch Zone with small silicone details for punching the ball, preventing slipping in rainy weather and high humidity.
By the way, soon our ambassador in Spain will receive an updated model of Brave GK Venom Black gloves — a prime example of the combination of advanced technology and aesthetics. They are equipped with a 4-millimeter layer of SUPREME latex and a similarly thick foam lining for exceptional grip and ball control. These gloves have been enhanced for additional durability and comfort in use. The blue Aquatex latex improves grip in wet conditions and has wear-resistant, flexible, and water-repellent properties, adding aesthetic appeal.

Real Madrid is currently preparing for a match against Getafe in the 20th round of La Liga, which was previously postponed due to participation in the Spanish Super Cup. The match will take place on Thursday, February 1st, at 21:00 at the Coliseum stadium. Carlo Ancelotti's team recently held a training session in the gym, followed by special exercises for goalkeepers. Then, the players practiced passing, tactics, pressing, and ball possession, and ended by splitting into groups for a mini-field game. Courtois, Militao, and Alaba continue the recovery process.
By the way, Thibaut Courtois, Real's main goalkeeper, as everyone knows, suffered a knee ligament injury, but is expected to return to play in the spring. According to predictions, Courtois will recover by the quarter-finals of the Champions League, which are set to take place in mid-April, as reported by Miguel Angel Diaz. In the Round of 16 of the Champions League, Real will meet Leipzig, playing an away match on February 13 and a home match on March 6. Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, playing for Real Madrid, has played 13 matches this season, keeping a clean sheet in five of them and conceding 12 goals. Real Madrid is currently in second place in the league table with 54 points after 21 games.
