Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan has admitted that he does not mind about keeping clean sheets as long as his side win games this season.
The American was in inspired form in Paul Lambert's side's victory over Norwich City as he made several key saves, including a penalty stop from Robert Snodgrass.
Guzan told The Express: "I'm not going to lie to you and say it's not nice to keep a clean sheet, but the most important thing is winning.
"If we were to go the rest of the season without one and we won every game, I'd be a happy goalkeeper.
"It's not easy in this league to keep a clean sheet with the talent teams possess, that's what makes it the best league in the world."
Villa are 13th in the Premier League after five games this season.