Despite Liverpool having achieved an epic comeback against Fulham to win the match 4-3 on matchday 14, the Reds must not be entirely happy with their performance this day at Anfield, especially having goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher many difficulties to be able to keep their goal intact, and at the end of the first half a blunder on their part together with a referee controversy led to a partial tie at 2 goals.
Although that was the only major failure of the Reds goalkeeper, several fans through social networks have requested that this element be replaced immediately, raising doubts about whether it should be Adrian San Miguel del Castillo who takes charge of the frame henceforth.
It is obvious that Alisson Becker's regularity under the three posts has made Kelleher and Adrian San Miguel a pair of substitutes who are used very occasionally, their lack of rhythm causing these types of accidents that enrage a fan always accustomed to unmatched security. within this position.
Given such problems that coach Jürgen Klopp may have with this pair of goalkeepers who do not play regularly, this strategist could try something new within the institution for the next duels, this being to include training and match plans at the same time. goalkeeper called up a few days ago in the Europa League, Marcelo Pitaluga.
This goalkeeper of Brazilian origin came to the team in 2020 from Fluminense, already having experience in European football having been loaned to Macclesfield Town, during that period also getting a call-up to the Brazil under-23 team, having quality and enough experience to be able to play with the first team at any time.
Despite Liverpool's activity being intense during this month of December, Klopp could find a gap to be able to use Marcelo Pitaluga in one of the games, Klopp being able to consolidate the career of this Brazilian element who many think could be the substitute for Alisson Becker in the not too distant future, leaving the protection of the frame in the hands of another element from Rio.
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