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Kelleher left the German coach in no doubt about his debt of gratitude to him when they chatted at the leaving party at Liverpool’s Titanic Hotel. “He’s been the only manager I’ve ever had ...
Kelleher’s Clean Sheet Highlights Liverpool’s Resilience After DefeatCaoimhin Kelleher has long been a reliable understudy to Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper, Alisson Becker. When the ...
Caoimhin Kelleher is desperate to become a first-choice goalkeeper – and after proving his ability for the fourth straight season, it's time for Liverpool to support his desires. Liverpool is ...
Liverpool already have the best sweeper-keeper in the division this season with Alisson (0.09 xG prevented per 90), but Kelleher is not far behind (0.06 xG prevented per 90).
Kelleher, who graduated from Liverpool’s academy, has had a relatively limited amount of senior appearances, with just 55 senior games to his name since the 2019/20 season.
Kelleher had only been playing in goal for three years when Liverpool moved to sign him to their academy in the summer of 2015. Though Klopp would later recall his first assessment of the ...
Caoimhin Kelleher has made 55 appearances for the first team since making his debut for Liverpool. The Irishman is a product of the clubs academy and has become a solid shot stopper for the Reds ...
Caoimhin Kelleher joined Liverpool's academy at the age of just sixteen, from his home town team Ringmahon Rangers FC in County Cork, Ireland.
His performances for Liverpool, however, have surely persuaded several potential suitors of his ability. Kelleher is almost certainly good enough for first team soccer at Premier League level.
It's a good problem to have, but in Alisson Becker, Caoimhín Kelleher and Giorgi Mamardashvili, Arne Slot must decide which keeper will be Liverpool No. 1 next season.
Caoimhin Kelleher will make his second Premier League start in goal under manager Arne Slot when Liverpool host Chelsea on Sunday, with first-choice keeper Alisson ruled out with a hamstring injury.