Liverpool misspelled Cork-born goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher’s name on Premier League debut jersey



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What’s in a name? A lot if you’re a Liverpool rising star.

Orká-born goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher made his Premier League debut last night, it was a shame his club forgot how to spell his name correctly.

Irish Liverpool fans did a double take when he took to the field with the name “KELLHER” stamped on the back of his jersey.

Fortunately the club realized their mistake and Caoimhín returned to the pitch after the break wearing a new shirt with his name correctly printed.

Liverpool celebrated the fans’ return to Anfield with a comfortable 4-0 win over Wolves in a Premier League match that former Red Conor Coady will quickly want to forget.

This was the first time the 2,000 on-field fans saw the Reds in person since their 30-year title wait ended in the summer and they didn’t go home disappointed.

Goals from Mohamed Salah – whose 84 in the Premier League equaled Cristiano Ronaldo’s number – Georginio Wijnaldum, Joel Matip and Nelson Semedo put Jurgen Klopp’s side tied on points with leader Tottenham.

Kelleher made his Premier League debut just five days after his first European start and enjoyed another clean sheet.

It was another confident performance by the Republic of Ireland Under-21 international in the absence of Alisson Becker, and his best save was watching him throw Daniel Podence’s chip curling around a pole to its full extent.

Online editors



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