Kelleher pressured to leave Liverpool for long-term No.1

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Liverpool and Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher admits he may have to make a change in order to achieve his dream of becoming a regular first-choice goalkeeper https://ufabet999.app.

Kelleher started in Ireland’s 2-0 Nations League defeat to England on Saturday but remains second in Liverpool’s squad for 2024-25 behind Alisson Becker, although Giorgi Mamardashvili will join the squad next season.

Asked about his future during his pre-match press conference ahead of Ireland’s game against Greece on Tuesday, Kelleher said: “I’ve been very clear in the last few years. I want to be the number one goalkeeper and play every week.”

“The club decided to sign a new goalkeeper. From the outside, it looked like they had decided to go another way. Over the last few seasons, my ambition has always been clear: I want to be number one and play every week.”

“Sometimes when you look at it from the outside, it looks like it’s 100 per cent my decision, but sometimes it’s not always up to me,” the 25-year-old goalkeeper said.

Asked about his future during his pre-match press conference ahead of Ireland’s game against Greece on Tuesday, Kelleher said: “I’ve been very clear in the last few years. I want to be the number one goalkeeper and play every week.”