Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher underlined his terrific potential with another promising display in the 4-0 win over Wolves on Sunday but he wasn't given the most encouraging of starts by his team's kit man.
The No 62's surname was spelled incorrectly on the back of his shirt in the first half of the win at Anfield - his Premier League debut - with his kit instead saying 'Kellher' in error.
The mistake was picked up upon by Gary Lineker, among others, and the stopper changed his shirt at half-time, returning to the Anfield pitch with his name spelled properly on his kit.
'Lots of positives again for LFC,' Lineker wrote, 'including an excellent display from their young keeper. Perhaps as a reward they could spell Kelleher correctly.'
In response, a lot of Liverpool fans were in agreement that 'Kelleher' was the easier part of the goalkeeper's name to get correct.
'If spelling Kelleher is a challenge, how is the pronouncing of Caoimhin progressing?' one Twitter user wrote.
The 22-year-old was making his Premier League debut in Sunday's clash at Anfield and produced another commanding performance - making an impressive save from a Daniel Podence chip with the scores at 0-0.
And Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp heaped praise on the Irishman after the win over Wolves.
'Yes, goalkeepers are all about saves, of course, and it was brilliant,' Klopp said of Kelleher.
'And apart from that, it’s about contributions, what can he bring, involved in the game, and that makes him a really special talent because he is really calm on the ball, his personality is very calm, and technically he is outstanding with his feet.'
Kelleher is likely to play in the Champions League clash against Midtylland on Wednesday and from then on, it remains to be seen how quickly Alisson returns from a minor hamstring injury.
Liverpool travel to Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday and then, next week, lock horns with title rivals Tottenham at Anfield.
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Adrian typed the name at the back of the Jersey.