Who or what you cheeky part time gobs***e?
Read it again to find out.
There isn't a keeper better than him in the world, so no we wouldn't be. He's had his mistakes/blunders for sure, didn't cover himself in glory in either of the games against Arsenal nor the game at City but he saved our bacon time and time again before the injury.
I'm not too sure what your point is with that last statement, Kelleher takes the league and Europa cup games whilst Ali takes charge in the Prem and CL.....using a tinpot cup win to downplay Ali as a keeper is a pathetic argument.
We might still be in the Europa and FA Cup if Kelleher showed he was as great as some like to make out?
We might still be in the FA Cup, if Nunez didn't doze off and pass the ball to one of his own teammates in extra time. Or failing that, if Elliott and Diaz could decide which one of them could kick the ball straight in injury time.
We might still be in the UEFA Cup, if Szoboszlai could hold possession on the halfway line at home, or the defence didn't throw Kelleher under the bus for the second goal be scored. But it didn't happen.
We definitely would have lasted longer in the title race, if we didn't throw our long unbeaten home record away, as soon as Alisson became available again. They all got another chance to redeem themselves in later games.
When I left Block U9 Row 84 after the Sheffield United game, we were two points clear at the top of the league, we had a title challenge to look forward to, and McAllister had just scored the goal of the season. Now Alisson has returned, and all we have left to look forward to, is to try again next season.
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