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Liverpool goalkeeper Kaomin Keller tries to lift the Peking order in his move.

The Republic of Ireland Under-21 International Club made two appearances in two of the biggest matches in football, the Champions League and the Premier League. Two clean sheets after introducing another composite display in the 4-0 win over the Wolves.

Kelleher, who turned 22 two weeks ago, stands for the injured Alison Becker, who has been elevated to second place over previously established Adrian.

Within 180 minutes he hadn’t given a foot or glove wrong, while also making some excellent saves, including denying Daniel Poddens in front of a cup in the first half, the first time fans had attended since March.

But the cork man does a good job of keeping his feet on the ground.

“I’m trying to be there to help the team in those moments, and thankfully I was able to get those profits back and get a clean sheet,” he told the Liverpool official official website.

“Getting a clean sheet, for me and the four people behind me, is the most important thing for us. We did our job that day.

“From the first moment we were on fire and we played well and it was a great class.

“We scored four goals and could have played a little more. It was a great all-round team performance.”

This is the perfect way to mark the occasion when at least 2,000 supporters return to the stadium to see the Premier League winners for the first time in the summer.

“It’s obviously amazing. It’s kind of weird to see them without them for a long time, but it’s such a wonderful feeling to bring them back to the stadium,” Kelleher added.

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“The support they provide is, honestly, a different class. You saw how we performed when they were there, so bringing them back was a real plus.”

The return of the fans was one of the many positives included in the match, which made Liverpool look so easy to win control which was kelleher performance.

Manager J‌rgen Klopp struggled to pick a factor that made him very happy one night, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Nabi Keita returning from injury.

“Lots of personal performances, and it was great from a young age,” Reds Boss said.

“Neko Williams, we flew, because Wolves’ plan is to bring (Adama) Troy to the left wing. Maybe Neko will make a mistake and maybe he’s get a second yellow.

“That was the only reason; he played really well.

“Sadio had a few moments that he controlled. I still don’t understand how he can do that, things like that.”

It was a disappointing performance for Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo.

He knows he needs to find a way out of the unfortunate problem of living without key striker Raul Jimenez, who suffered a fractured skull in Wolves’ previous match.

“The absence of Raul is a setback. We tried to get the same position with different players, but we couldn’t do it,” he said.

“But we have to find solutions within the team so we can continue to move forward. That is the situation now, so it is up to us to find the right solutions.”

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