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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesJamie CarragherCaoimhin Kelleher has been an excellent addition to the Brentford squad this season, and Jamie Carragher was warned that he won't be returning to LiverpoolJamie Carragher was told to abandon any hope of Caoimhin Kelleher returning to Liverpool(Image: Sky Sports)Jamie Carragher was on the end of a joke from Brentford manager Keith Andrews after the Liverpool legend asked Andrews for his view on the impact of summer signing Caoimhin Kelleher.Kelleher joined Brentford from Liverpool last year and has been a great addition to the Bees' squad, which remains in the hunt for European soccer next term.Andrews was asked about Kelleher's impact by Carragher, and the Brentford boss responded: “Yeah, you’re not getting him back, that’s for sure, so don’t start that one!”He added: “He’s been exceptional. I’ve known him a long time, coaching with the Irish under-21s and the senior team.“I’ve known all about his qualities and how much he needed, I suppose, to take that step into first choice territory.READ MORE: Liverpool receives Didi Hamann warning over what could happen if Arne Slot staysREAD MORE: Bemused Liverpool fans slam Premier League's Arne Slot announcement“So for us, it was a no-brainer last year when he became available and I did feel genuinely, for him, it would be a good move.“And he’s been outstanding.
He’s gone from strength to strength as the season’s gone on.”Kelleher will be hoping to get one over on his old club when Brentford visits Anfield on the final day of the Premier League season.That final game between Liverpool and Brentford could see the Bees needing a result to get them over the line in their pursuit of Europa League or Europa Conference League qualification, while Liverpool will hope to have had Champions League qualification wrapped up by that point.Kelleher joked that he is hopeful of ruining Mohamed Salah's Anfield farewell on what will be the Egyptian's last appearance for the Reds — provided he is fine to play following the hamstring injury Salah sustained against Crystal Palace last week.Kelleher has been an excellent addition to the Brentford squad(Image: 2026 James Gill - Danehouse)"Hopefully I'm apologizing to him after," Kelleher joked. I just miss the people at the club."I have a lot of good friends there.
I miss them, and I miss the city and the Scousers. I do miss them."Kelleher added that he feels as though he became a much better goalkeeper as a result of the years he spent facing Liverpool's forwards in training."If you're making saves off them, that gives you confidence," Kelleher said."They were the best in the league.
