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Freddie Woodman felt nervous when he was unexpectedly called to play in the Merseyside derby. He stepped in for the injured Giorgi Mamardashvili, helping Liverpool secure a last-minute victory over Everton.
Freddie Woodman reveals what he was thinking when he came on unexpectedly in Merseyside derby
Freddie Woodman has admitted that he felt ânervousâ when he was unexpectedly summoned from the substitutesâ bench in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
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With Alisson Becker currently sidelined and Giorgi Mamardashvili going off injured early in the second half, the 29-year-old was thrust into the fray for Liverpool against their local rivals, but he didnât concede in his time on the pitch as the Reds pulled off a last-gasp win over Everton.
Andy Robertson was subsequently keen to praise the Londonerâs dedication behind the scenes, with the netminder making just his second appearance since joining LFC last summer, and the former Preston man has since been reflecting on his improbable derby outing at the weekend.
Freddie Woodman admitted he felt 'nervous' when he was unexpectedly summoned to play in the derby.
He came on as a substitute due to Alisson Becker being sidelined and Giorgi Mamardashvili getting injured early in the second half.
Liverpool managed to secure a last-gasp win over Everton while Woodman was on the pitch.
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Speaking to liverpoolfc.com about his Premier League debut for Liverpool, Woodman said: âIt was a moment that I was waiting for and probably ready for as well.
âIâve trained hard all season. I didnât think it would come but itâs obviously amazing to do it in a Merseyside derby and then to win it like we did was unbelievable. It was a really nice moment for me and a nice moment for my family as well, so Iâm pleased.
âIâd be lying if I said I wasnât nervous. Being a part of this massive club, you have moments where you are a little bit nervous.
âTo be honest, I thought to myself as I ran on, I just saw our back four and thought, âI should be alright, you know, as they are proper players.â I thought I wouldnât be too busy and, to be fair, they looked after me. It was just unbelievable to make my debut in the Premier League and to win like we did was special.â
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Woodman could hardly have had more challenging circumstances in which to make his top-flight debut for Liverpool â away to Everton at 1-1 in game we couldnât afford to lose in the hunt for Champions League qualification â but he stepped up to the task commendably.
He dealt well with everything which was asked of him, ably assisted by a solid back four ahead of him in the second half, and should take great confidence from his outing in the Merseyside derby.
The 29-year-old is set to start against Crystal Palace on Saturday with both Alisson and Mamardashvili injured, and although he conceded three goals to the Eagles on their previous visit to Anfield in the Carabao Cup six months ago, heâll be playing in a much stronger starting XI this time around.
Woodmanâs unexpected appearance against Everton was reminiscent of Vitezslav Jaros coming off the bench at Selhurst Park last season when Caoimhin Kelleher was absent through illness and the Brazilian stopper was then forced off with injury.
That day and the Merseyside derby illustrate the importance of having a solid third-choice goalkeeper to call upon, even though theyâre unlikely to have many minutes on the pitch.