Stoke City boss Mark Hughes was pleased with Jack Butland after their 0-0 draw at Newcastle United.
The 22-year-old produced four superb saves to ensure the Potters left St James' Park with a point at the end of a tense 0-0 draw.
Hughes, with tongue somewhat in cheek, played down his goalkeeper's heroics.
He said: "He made a couple of saves, but that's what he's paid to do. I didn't think Newcastle were peppering his goal, to be perfectly honest.
"But when we needed him in key moments in the game, that's when your goalkeeper has got to come to the fore, and he certainly did that.
"His best save was when Sissoko burst through - he spread himself really well - and then a couple of things he needed to do with a corner as well, which is pretty basic stuff for Jack and keepers of his quality.
"Yes, he had to make an impact and he has been able to do that."