Leicester City's Ben Nelson made his Premier League debut on Saturday, becoming the first goalkeeper to make a league appearance for the club in its history.
The 25-year-old was called up to the squad after being selected by manager Brendan Rodgers for the match against Crystal Palace. He made his debut in the 68th minute and kept a clean sheet as the Foxes won 1-0.
Nelson is known for his impressive skills on the pitch and has previously played for clubs such as Reading and Barnsley. However, he had never before appeared for a top-flight team in England.
In his first game,Serie A Stadium Nelson kept a clean sheet and showed that he has what it takes to be a successful goalkeeper. His performance earned him praise from fans and teammates alike, with many highlighting his calmness and composure in goal.
Overall, Nelson's debut was a success and will be remembered as a significant moment in the history of Leicester City football. The club hopes that he can continue to perform well and help them achieve their goals this season.