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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesCaoimhín KelleherFormer Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher left the club last summer and will face the Reds at Anfield in May in what could be Mohamed Salah's final game for the clubCaoimhin Kelleher is looking to spoil Mohamed Salah's Liverpool farewell(Image: Getty Images)Former Liverpool shot-stopper Caoimhin Kelleher said he anticipates having to say sorry to Mohamed Salah after preventing his former colleague from scoring a farewell goal next month.Kelleher makes his return to Anfield on the closing day of the Premier League campaign to take on the Reds as a Brentford player. The fixture at Anfield will carry additional significance as it marks Salah's final appearance for Liverpool, following the March announcement of his departure at the conclusion of this campaign.READ MORE: Alan Shearer thinks he saw sign over Mohamed Salah injury severityREAD MORE: Liverpool must show that its learnt its lesson when it makes Alisson decisionNotwithstanding his immense admiration for his ex-teammate, Kelleher has stated he intends to dampen celebrations for the Egypt international by thwarting him from finding the net when they clash in May.Kelleher, who has recorded nine league shutouts this term, informed The Athletic: "Hopefully I'm apologizing to him after."It's an important game for both of us.
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 think they are similar to the Irish. I do miss them."Kelleher also credited Salah, alongside several other top-class forwards who have lined out for Liverpool throughout his spell there, for honing his abilities during training sessions over the years.He explained: "If you're making saves off them, that gives you confidence.
