Kevin Doyle feels Caoimhin Kelleher will be “top one or two goalkeepers in the world” while Tony Cascarino believes he should keep his place over Alisson at Liverpool. Kelleher has been Alisson’s understudy for the past few seasons. Having graduated from the Liverpool academy, the Irish goalkeeper has played just 55 senior games since 2019/20.
But he has played eight times this season, including five starts in the Premier League and two in the Champions League, while Alisson has been injured. Kelleher is yet to concede in Europe this season. According to his compatriot, former Ireland striker Kevin Doyle, Kelleher can be one of the best in the world if he can play consistent football.
“I think in five or six years he is going to be in the top one or two goalkeepers in the world,” Doyle told RTE . “He’s that good at everything he does. He has got everything in the locker.
He ticks every box. If he can get himself playing, I feel he’s going to be the top man.” And former top-flight player Cascarino believes he should be playing consistently at Liverpool, despite the presence of superstar Alisson.
“They need to make Kelleher the No.1, I’d hate to see him go,” Cascarino said on talkSPORT . “Alisson’s had injuries over the last few years, he’s a fantastic goalkeeper but what I’ve seen from Kelleher this season, how he’s grown, his ability on the ball, much bigger confidence than he had 18 months ago.
“He’s now become Ireland’s most important.