Back then, Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili in what was a surprise move. At the time no one had really thought the Reds needed a second-choice goalkeeper.In a bizarre move, Mamardashvili also end...
Back then, Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili in what was a surprise move. At the time no one had really thought the Reds needed a second-choice goalkeeper.
In a bizarre move, Mamardashvili also ended up spending the following season at Valencia.
But Hughes had a plan. For a while, Caoimhin Kelleher had been agitating to leave. Liverpool did not want to let the Irishman go, because Kelleher had been so valuable.
With Alisson's injury problems, having a reliable second-choice goalkeeper is key for the Reds, and replacing a cult hero like Kelleher in the best possible way has been a headache many previous had tried to solve.
In the end, Hughes did the trick. Mamardashvili has come in and he has finally replaced the club's second-choice keeper.
Not only replaced but there is a genuine argument to make that Mamardashvili is an upgrade on Kelleher. He, unlike the Irishman, has the potential to be world-class, if he isn't already.
After all, he was nominated for the Best Goalkeeper Award at the Ballon d'Or ceremony in 2024.
And on Saturday night, he showcased his quality against one of the best teams in the world in Spain. Mamardashvili prevented 0.53 goals and saved a penalty in a 2-0 defeat, that could have been a lot worse for Georgia.
It was a terrific performance and it proved he's among the best shot-stoppers in the world. With Alisson out for a considerable period, he'll now get to continue to showcase that in a Liverpool shirt as well.
One thing is clear, Hughes found the perfect replacement for Kelleher. In Mamardashvili, the Reds have an astute number two and a future number one for many years to come.
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