Now, let's take a look at Caoimhin Kelleher family. Born on November 23, 1998, in Ireland's Cork, Caoimhin is the youngest of the five brothers. He shares the dream of being a professional footballer with his older brother Fiacre. Speaking of the Kelleher clan, the household is heavily into sports. However, the shocking bit is that the Irishman began his journey playing as a forward.
If he hadn't switched to goalkeeping at 14, the world would have missed out on such a talent. From his journey to joining Ringmahon Rangers to finally making Liverpool his destination in 2015, his talent has wowed every scout who came across the goalkeeper.
His sheer talent and determination to improve himself quickly helped him to climb the ranks and solidify his position in the senior squad. And after years playing for the Merseyside Reds and winning multiple trophies, he might just be on his way to be the ‘Number 1’ goalkeeper at Brentford next season.
Caoimhin is a grounded and composed person off the field, which is the same way he is when he is on the pitch playing for Liverpool and his country.
From keeping composure to being a modern goalkeeper with unmatched reflexes, the Irishman has it all. In contrast to the majority of the goalkeepers, his distribution is a major asset. His ability to pick the right pass that has the possibility of a successful counterattack conversion is something that needs to be studied.
One of the highlights in his tenure at Liverpool is that he is one of those rare goalkeepers in the Premier League who cannot be beaten in 1v1 situations if you leave any little room for error. The Irishman seems to read the forwards' body movement well to make match-winning saves.
So, his key strengths are: