'Every kid's dream' - third-choice keeper Woodman on life at Liverpool
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Liverpool's Woodman on life as third-choice keeperImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Freddie Woodman made his first Premier League appearance since 2021 on SundayByAadam PatelFootball reporterPublished4 minutes agoComments"Did I ever think I was going to be playing for Liverpool in the Premier League? Probably not, but when I'm called upon, I just wanted to do my best." This time last season, Freddie Woodman was sidelined with injury for Preston North End as they narrowly avoided relegation from the Championship.Fast forward a year and he was thrown into a crucial Merseyside derby after Giorgi Mamardashvili was injured in the second half of Liverpool's win at Everton.The former England youth international - signed as a third-choice keeper on a free transfer last summer - was making his first Premier League appearance since 2021.That was one of four top-flight matches during eight years at Newcastle - although he was loaned to six teams in that time, before joining Preston in 2022.Woodman made 138 appearances for Preston over three seasons before leaving at the end of his contract - and has had to get used to a new role at Liverpool."It's tough," Woodman, 29, said of being a third-choice keeper. "I am new to this role. When the opportunity came along I was a bit unsure whether to do it and as a third choice I am still learning on the job."I quickly realised that my game time is going to be limited and that I would probably be called upon for 10, 20 minutes, and when that time comes, I just wanted to be prepared."And so the eight months where I'm training, I'm just thinking about those 10 minutes, those 20 minutes, where you are nervous, but you can rely on all the preparation that you've done - and that's what I tried to do."Being third choice is, from what I've seen, more important than what I thought coming in. "You are trying to have a relationship with the lads, so if...





