Zion Suzuki's Prosperous Performances
- Adam Błoszko
- Apr 1
- 1 min read
Since last conceding to Monza for Parma, Zion Suzuki has not let in a single goal into the back of his net - keeping clean sheets against Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and now Hellas Verona.
The former Urawa Red Diamonds goalkeeper is quickly becoming one of the most coveted goalkeepers in the Serie A with Parma.
After a stint at St Truiden in Belgium, the step up to the Seria A level with historic side Parma seems like the correct step.
He has a high acting rate as a sweeping goalkeeper - which is exactly what Japan needs in the upcoming world cup.
Zion Suzuki seems to be part of an uprising number of Japanese footballers marking their name on the map - in addition to becoming a cultural representative in the national side.
Will we see more Japanese players making their make in European football soon?
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