Anfield Watch
·14 July 2025
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·14 July 2025
This might feel like a bold claim, but when it's all broken down, you will see the logic here.
As mentioned, Alisson is world renowned for being the best. Behind him, you will now find Giorgi Mamardashvili, who is one of the most impressive up and coming goalkeepers in the world, having shone in La Liga and for Georgia in the World Cup three years ago.
He signed for just £29m last season, although he's only joining the team from this upcoming campaign, but he has ambitions of surpassing Alisson straight away. He doesn't want to be No. 2.
Behind him, you've got the experienced third choice keeper in Freddie Woodman, who moved from Preston for free this summer, and against his former team on Sunday, the 28-year-old had had a remarkable performance between the sticks, making nine accurate long-balls in 46 minutes.
Liverpool of course like to play out from the back, but going long has always been an approach that the team has kept in their locker and he's proved that he can excel while playing that way already.
And then you have Armin Pecsi, who is a young talent that many have already been dazzled by, since he has experience playing European football despite still being 20 years old. An expert on Hungarian football spoke to Anfield Watch and praised his technique, comparing it to David De Gea.