
Gordon's greatest? Six stunning saves by Scotland's number one
Gordon has ranked his second half save against Motherwell as one of his best.
Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon has hailed his save that denied Motherwell an equalising goal in Sunday's League Cup final as one of the best of his career.
The 34-year-old Scotland international has a reputation for making spectacular saves in both Scotland and England.
The former Sunderland goalkeeper, who Roy Keane paid £9m for in 2007, was awarded the best save in the first 20 years of the English Premier League for an almost unbelievable stop against Bolton in 2010.
We take a look at some of his best.
In the save that was voted as the best in the first 20 years of the EPL, he denied relegation rivals Bolton an equalising goal as Sunderland held on for all three points.
In 2015, Gordon got down to stop an audacious back heel finding the back of the net against St Johnstone at Celtic Park.
He made this outrageous triple save to keep Hearts in the game in their 2006 UEFA Cup clash against Sparta Prague.
His heroics were in vain as the Czech side won the tie 2-0 and knocked the Jambos out.
Earlier this season, the Scotland number one got down at the feet of Scotland teammate Steven Whittaker to make this stunning stop.
This is a save that has proved vital in preserving Celtic's unbeaten domestic record as Celtic fought back to earn a 2-2 draw against Hibernian in Glasgow.
In 2008, the £9m man yet again proved his worth to the Sunderland cause with this instinctive stop to thwart a Peter Crouch scissor-kick at Anfield.
In 2005/06 Hearts went on an 11-match winning run to go top of the SPL table and Gordon was a major player in their success.
In a 2-1 victory over Motherwell it was this incredible save that ensured Hearts took all three points with Hearts eventually finishing second to Celtic in the league.