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During the last few years, Liverpool fans have been getting excited about a young Irish goalkeeper making his way through the ranks.
His name is Caoimhin Kelleher… and you won't be forgetting it anytime soon.
The 23-year-old is set to start the Reds' League Cup final against Chelsea on February 27, the biggest game of his blossoming career to date.
"Caoimhin will play, if he is fit," revealed Jurgen Klopp in January. "As a football manager you have to consider a lot of things and one of the things is we consider Caoimhin an outstanding goalie.
"Not a good goalie, an outstanding goalie, and we want to keep him here… he has shown he deserves all the trust and faith that we have in him.
"I didn’t think about it properly, but my idea in this moment is to play him. I don’t see any reason why we should not do that. Caoimhin deserves that. He brought the team there."
And that much is true. Kelleher has done brilliantly in his three League Cup outings this term, keeping a clean sheet against Norwich and producing two superb saves in the shootout win against Leicester.
It was his save against Arsenal, though, that really caught the eye. The youngster produced an excellent one-handed stop to deny Martin Odegaard with the semi-final tie level at 0-0.
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