Clarifying user requests

I think we should be cautious and ask the user for clarification. Maybe they want analysis, comparisons, more details, or a list. It's good to keep our response concise. We could ask if they’d like the full top 10, a breakdown by league, trend analysis, or a comparison between goalkeepers. I could also mention what contributes to clean sheets, like defense and style. Plus, I could offer to pull updated stats or guide them on where to find that information. A crisp reply in Chinese sounds like a great idea!Confirming user request

First, I need to confirm if the user is asking for season stats so far and whether they want a complete list or analysis. I can provide options like viewing the top 10 by league, comparing trends from last season, or analyzing key metrics like save percentages and clean sheets. I could also offer a text table or instructions for data retrieval. It seems they want a concise summary, so I’ll provide essential context about Raya's clean sheets and his competition in the league, but I’ll avoid giving exact numbers due to uncertainty about the date.Proposing clean sheets analysis

I can suggest calculating the clean sheets leaders if the user gives a specific date or a source link. To keep it clear and concise, I could respond with something like: "Congratulations, interesting topic! Would you like me to organize a full list of clean sheets, either overall or by league, with key goalkeeper metrics? I could also analyze Arsenal's defensive data and Raya’s contributions. Just let me know which version you prefer or the date of the source you mentioned!" Keeping it simple sounds like the best approach here!
你想看完整榜单还是做下延伸分析?我可以按你的需要整理:
说明一下:我无法直接确认最新实时数据。若你给一个时间点或来源链接,我就按那个口径整理并给出表格和结论。需要哪个版本?
