Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher showed off some excellent foot-work during Ireland's Under-21s win over Sweden on Tuesday - and fans are all saying the same thing.
The Reds youngster started as Stephen Kenny's outfit ran out 3-1 winners at the Guldfageln Arena.
Kelleher, who collected winners medals from both the Champions League and Super Cup finals, showed composure throughout the match as he twice - with the ball at his feet - turned away from onrushing Swedish attackers.
A video of the confident moves have been shared to Twitter by Ireland's official account and quickly hit 200,000 views.
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The caption read: "Nobody:
"Absolutely no-one:
"Caoimhin Kelleher"
Nobody:
— FAIreland ⚽️ (@FAIreland) September 10, 2019
Absolutely no-one:
Caoimhin Kelleher
The @LFC keeper ❤️ foot-work.... #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/INHYofzymR
Fans loved the short clip and couldn't help but notice the similarities to Liverpool No.1 Alisson who is no stranger to some neat footwork.
One supporter wrote: "Caoimhin Kelleher with that fancy footwork to get out of danger there. Must’ve learnt it from Alisson."
Another fan commented: "Did Caoimhin Kelleher have some lessons from Mr Becker?"
Meanwhile one fan replied: "Learning from professor Alisson." As another wrote: "He's learning from the best!"