Young Irishman Kamehin Kelleher, Liverpool goalkeeper, grabbed the limelight during his home match against Wolverhampton (4-0) on Sunday, in the 11th round of the English Premier League.

The German coach, Jürgen Klopp, relied on the young goalkeeper, 22-year-old Kaymehen Kelleher, to replace his fellow Brazilian goalkeeper Alison Becker, who suffered a hamstring injury during the match in which the Reds drew against Brighton last week.

Kaymahn Kelleher dazzled the Reds fans at Anfield with a limited number, by responding in the manner of great goalkeepers in the first minutes of the match, to Daniel Bodens' deceitful shot, in his first participation in the Premier League.

But the wrong writing of Kelleher's name on the back of his shirt in the first half aroused the mockery of social media pioneers and followers, as the first "E" of his name was not added, and it is contrary to what is recorded in the FA lists.

Gary Lineker, former England captain and current TV presenter, drew attention to the disappearance of the letter "E" from the English writing of the player's name, through his account on the "Twitter" site.

Lineker said through his account: "Many positives again for Li

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