Former Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham has become the laughing stock of the Premier League after Jurgen Klopp praised his “fantastic” save during Liverpool’s game against Sheffield United.
Experienced keeper Mo Salah’s volley resulted in an own goal at Bramall Lane, but you can tell he’s had plenty of practice.
No gloveman can claim to be busier in the English top-flight than former Rangers stopper Wes Foderingham.
Wes Foderingham feels a bit redundant as he returns to the Premier League as Sheffield United’s stalwart number one. Before saying goodbye again, I drank a cup of tea and started to feel like I was flying after losing 8-0.
Klopp praises ‘amazing’ former Rangers goalkeeperNeedless to say, the Knives were much better against Liverpool.
It couldn’t have been worse, but the returning Chris Wilder gave a composed and understated performance in his role, and Foderingham was nominated for a Save the Season award.
“Look, it would be great to get a second goal early!” Klopp told Liverpool’s website that Dominic Szoboslai made it 2-0 in the second half. “It was possible. I think Mo did a good job blocking the goalkeeper’s save after the corner kick.
“I don’t know how he escaped!”Liverpool beat Sheffield United.Fotheringham has come under a lot of criticism recently, especially after his mistake against Bournemouth in November.
Salah’s first-time strike survived as he soared high from close range to scream into the net. Former Fulham and Crystal Palace player Fotheringham spent five years at Rangers between 2015 and 2020.
He was the club’s number one player in Mark Warburton’s first season in the Scottish top flight, only losing his place after Allan McGregor retired back to Glasgow.
