I think that was a game where he could have made a few smart stops from close range in a game that actually matters (so not an early round cup game or a European group game that they can recover from if they lose). And boosted his chance of a big move in the process. As you say, he may well get the day off basically against Sheffield United and he might be back on the bench after that, so today really was a big day for him, and it didn't go well.
I would worry that Kelleher might be a keeper who ends up not playing a massive amount of first team football in his career. It's easy to forget that for every Premier League starting keeper there are three more in each team's squad that are not playing. So that accounts for 75% of senior keepers at that level. Some of them seem perfectly happy with that, they pick up five figures a week, get most weekends off and can retire comfortably at 35.
Unfortunately I see that being a likely career path for Kelleher, he just doesn't seem to have the inner drive that Bazunu has to put himself out there, make the mistakes, learn from them and get better as a result. Which likely means that he won't pick up too many starting opportunities during international periods either.
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