Caoimhin Kelleher’s next move as Liverpool put “trust” in third-choice goalkeeper...

Caoimhin Kelleher’s next move as Liverpool put “trust” in third-choice goalkeeper...
Caoimhin Kelleher’s next move as Liverpool put “trust” in third-choice goalkeeper...
Caoimhin Kelleher, who missed regular time as third-choice goalkeeper, is not “ideal” for Liverpool but after showing promise and steady improvement there are high hopes for his future.

The 21-year-old has been Liverpool’s third choice goalkeeper for two years and has only made four senior appearances – all in the 2019/20 season.

A campaign in which Kelleher trained and traveled with Jürgen Klopp’s team and worked closely with the world’s best goalkeeper in Alisson every day.

At 21, temporarily joining another club would provide regular gaming experience that cannot always be repeated in training sessions or with the club’s under 23-year-olds.

And goalkeeping coach John Achterberg has admitted that a loan move would be beneficial to the young goalkeeper, but the club will not approve such a move as Kelleher is a reliable third choice to be questioned in the event of an injury or suspension of Alisson or Alisson comes Adrian.

As previously mentioned, Kelleher is keen to take a seat on the bench at Everton as Adrian continues to stand up for Alisson after his shoulder injury.

“He would like to play games and it would of course be easier if he were loaned out, but the problem for us is that we need three good goalkeepers and he is one of our three,” Achterberg told Sunday World.

“A loan move would be his next step for his development, but the club needs to make sure everything is covered in case we have a problem with our goalkeepers and we know it will be difficult to find a goalkeeper as good as us let him borrow.

“It’s not the ideal solution for him and maybe he needs games now, but he trains with top players in Liverpool every day, plays in our U23 games and so he can keep making progress.

“Working with someone as good as Alison every day for the past few years can only help. He sets such high standards in everything he does, and you can only learn if you work with someone like that.

“The higher level you train every day allows you to take your career to the next level, but the best solution for him would be to have a loan spell at some point.

“I would say we would have no problem getting him into a game and I know the manager believes in him too.

“This manager shows great interest in everyone in his squad. He appreciates that you need a big squad to win something and we might have to play our third choice goalkeeper at some point in a big game. ”

Confidence in Kelleher’s abilities and future potential is evident, and with a credit spell hinted across the board, there is undoubtedly a plan for his further development.

For now, with another season at Anfield, there is still a lot to improve and that includes his communication from behind – which can be nurtured at the youth level and possibly the first team.

“He’s a very calm guy, a quiet guy and very down to earth,” added Achterberg. “He’s really not a great speaker, but he has improved a lot in this area of ​​the field in recent years.

“In my opinion, there is never enough talk on the pitch. That’s one area he can work on, but I see big improvements in all parts of his game. He’s become more of a man now and we have high hopes for him.

“Caoimhin has all the qualities to be a top goalkeeper and maybe he will get his chance to play for the first team in Liverpool earlier than expected.”

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