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·10 de noviembre de 2024
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Liverpool’s Arne Slot has faced a dilemma many managers would envy—two reliable goalkeepers, one senior and sidelined, the other young and in top form. With Alisson Becker recovering from a hamstring injury, his replacement Caoimhin Kelleher has stepped in and impressed, securing clean sheets and helping Liverpool extend their Premier League lead. However, Slot has made it clear where Liverpool’s No.1 loyalty lies.
Since Alisson’s injury in early October, Kelleher has proven a reliable asset. The Irish goalkeeper recorded his eighth appearance of the season in Liverpool’s recent 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. His back-to-back clean sheets showcase his skill and composure, contributing to Liverpool’s current five-point lead in the league. Liverpool’s formidable attack, with Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah netting goals, has been complemented by Kelleher’s defensive stability.
Slot acknowledged Kelleher’s contribution, stating, “Caoimh has done outstanding, last season and this season again as well, but the moment Alisson is fit, he will be our first goalkeeper.” This trust reflects Slot’s commitment to Alisson, even as Kelleher’s form attracts positive attention. Liverpool’s backup keeper is no stranger to pressure, stepping up seamlessly, yet Slot’s clarity on hierarchy offers stability.
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As Liverpool maintains its lead, Slot’s words indicate a strategic balance between recognising Kelleher’s efforts and reaffirming Alisson’s role. Slot remarked, “First of all, Alisson needs to become fit… He is and will be our first goalkeeper if he is fit.” These words convey a firm stance: Alisson remains Liverpool’s No.1 goalkeeper.
Such loyalty is not without reason. Alisson has built a reputation as one of Europe’s premier shot-stoppers. While Kelleher’s performances have raised his profile, Slot’s message reassures Liverpool fans and Alisson himself that the Brazilian’s place remains secure. Alisson’s imminent return after the November international break highlights the club’s priorities—a tactical stability essential for competing on multiple fronts.
Slot’s expectations for Liverpool stretch beyond individual player performance. With Arsenal, Manchester City, and Chelsea chasing closely, Slot recognises the competition’s intensity. Liverpool’s schedule, packed with Premier League and Champions League fixtures, demands focus and resilience.
Slot’s words after the Aston Villa match reveal his outlook on the league’s challenging landscape: “We are trying to compete for the league, trying to compete for the Champions League, and trying to compete in the cups we are in as well.” His view reflects Liverpool’s ambition, aware that their lead is not unassailable. The manager’s experience in high-pressure scenarios is key as Liverpool faces relentless competition.
He warned, “We have to stay on the top of our game, which is never going to be easy but we will push for it as much as we can.” This understanding of the season’s demands emphasises the importance of consistency—a quality both Alisson and Kelleher must embody if Liverpool is to achieve its goals.
Alisson’s return brings relief to Slot, but Kelleher’s development has added depth to Liverpool’s options. The team can rely on a competent deputy, prepared for big games when called upon. With Kelleher keeping three clean sheets during Alisson’s absence, Slot’s confidence in his young keeper’s growth reflects Liverpool’s strategic depth.
Liverpool’s goalkeeping choices are now a point of strength, a luxury that few clubs share. Slot’s clear communication on the pecking order offers stability, while Kelleher’s reliability as a backup allows Slot to rest assured in Alisson’s absence. Such cohesion in the squad will be critical as Liverpool fights to maintain their top position across all competitions.