Liverpool goalkeeper coach John Achterberg is satisfied with the progress of Caoimhin Kelleher.
Kelleher's campaign of encouraging development ended on Tuesday with a debut for Republic of Ireland.
The stopper, who made five appearances for Liverpool in 2020-21, came on for the second half of their goalless draw with Hungary in a friendly.
Achterberg told liverpoolfc.com: "I already spoke to him at the end of the season that he needs to make sure he maintains the level he has been showing and try to better it as well.
"I watched the Ireland game and he made a good debut in the second half. He came on and made some great saves to keep the score 0-0.
"He's a really good guy, down to earth, works hard, and now you have to as a goalie keep creating your own hunger, intensity and keep your head on the right line. I'm there to help it, to talk about it and that's what I do with anyone. He has been good in that way, so I can only keep encouraging and keep going.
"We need all the goalies and hopefully we can do well again and try to win some more trophies because that's what we are here for."

