Ranking liverpools 21 prem keepers from worst to best

A challenging task! Ranking Liverpool's 21 Premier League keepers from worst to best is subjective, but I'll do my best to provide a fair assessment based on their performances during their time at the club. Here's the list:

  1. Tony Warner (2004-2005) - Limited appearances and struggled with consistency.

  2. Chris Kirkland (2006-2007) - Injuries and mistakes led to his departure.

  3. Diego Cavalieri (2008-2009) - Unconvincing performances and errors.

  4. Brad Jones (2012-2015) - Solid, but not spectacular, and often overlooked.

  5. Peter Gulacsi (2013-2014) - Limited appearances and didn't impress.

  6. Adam Bogdan (2014-2016) - Struggled with consistency and made costly errors.

  7. Simon Mignolet (2012-2019) - Had some good moments, but overall, inconsistent and prone to mistakes.

  8. Loris Karius (2016-2018) - Tragic errors in the Champions League final and struggled to regain trust.

  9. Danny Ward (2015-2018) - Showed promise, but limited opportunities and inconsistent form.

  10. Andy Firth (2019-2020) - Limited appearances and didn't make a significant impact.

  11. Caoimhin Kelleher (2019-present) - Promising young keeper, but still developing and making mistakes.

  12. Adrian (2019-2021) - Solid, but not spectacular, and often criticized for his distribution.

  13. Pepe Reina (2005-2014) - Excellent shot-stopper, but sometimes struggled with decision-making.

  14. Jerzy Dudek (2001-2007) - Unorthodox, but effective, and played a key role in the 2005 Champions League win.

  15. Brad Friedel (2008-2012) - Experienced and reliable, but not as flashy as some other keepers.

  16. Sørensen (2005-2008) - Solid, but not spectacular, and often overlooked.

  17. Dean Kiely (2001-2006) - Reliable and consistent, but not as flashy as some other keepers.

  18. David James (1992-1999) - Excellent shot-stopper and one of the best keepers in Liverpool's history.

  19. Bruce Grobbelaar (1981-1994) - Unorthodox, but effective, and played a key role in Liverpool's success during the 1980s.

  20. Ray Clemence (1977-1981) - Excellent shot-stopper and one of the best keepers in Liverpool's history.

  21. Alisson Becker (2018-present) - Exceptional shot-stopper, distribution, and leadership, and widely regarded as one of the best keepers in the world.

Please note that this ranking is subjective and based on individual performances during their time at Liverpool. Other factors, such as team success and personal achievements, are not considered.