If Alisson Becker does move on this summer, it leaves a huge question hanging over Liverpool FC:
👉 Are fans happy with Giorgi Mamardashvili stepping in as the club’s number one?
Big gloves to fill
Let’s be honest — replacing Alisson isn’t just about finding a good goalkeeper.
It’s about replacing:
One of the best shot-stoppers in the world
A calm presence under pressure
A keeper who’s saved Liverpool countless times
That’s not something you just swap out easily.
Mamardashvili — good, but different
Personally, I think Mamardashvili is a very good goalkeeper.
He’s got:
Strong shot-stopping ability
Good presence in the box
The mentality to handle big moments
But there’s one area where questions remain:
👉 His distribution
He’s not as natural with the ball at his feet as Alisson, and in a team that likes to build from the back, that matters.
Is the system part of the problem?
That said, I don’t think it’s all on him.
Liverpool’s current style often involves:
Repeated passes back to the goalkeeper
Playing out under pressure
Forcing the keeper to act as an extra outfield player
If that continues, any keeper who isn’t elite with their feet will be exposed.
So maybe the bigger question is:
👉 Do Liverpool need to adapt how they play, rather than expect Mamardashvili to become something he isn’t overnight?
My view
I’d be comfortable with him as number one — but with conditions.
He’s good enough to play at a high level
He can grow into the role
He has the presence to handle the pressure
But the team needs to:
👉 Help him
👉 Adjust slightly
👉 Stop over-relying on playing backwards all the time
Final thought
Replacing Alisson Becker was always going to be difficult.
Giorgi Mamardashvili might not be a like-for-like replacement — but that doesn’t mean he can’t succeed.
It just might require Liverpool to adapt as well.
And that’s where this decision becomes really interesting.
Jamie (The Kopite View)