The website Liverpool.com, which covers news about the English football club Liverpool, commented on the match between Georgia and Ukraine, where the future goalkeeper of the English club, Giorgi Mamardashvili, made a double save, rescuing his team from conceding a goal.

As the journalist noted, Mamardashvili's heroics helped Georgia secure a point and maintain their position in the UEFA Nations League standings.

"Liverpool's new goalkeeper, Giorgi Mamardashvili, for whom Valencia was paid $37 million this summer, once again demonstrated the skills he will bring to his new club.

When Georgia played to a 1-1 draw with Ukraine in regular time, Mamardashvili had to make an impressive double save in the second minute of added time. The 24-year-old goalkeeper first reacted brilliantly to a penalty shot and then quickly returned to action to deflect a follow-up attempt. His heroics allowed Georgia to earn a point and hold on to second place in the UEFA Nations League standings, trailing the Czech Republic by just one point," the article stated.

As Liverpool.com highlights, the English club already has goalkeepers like Caoimhín Kelleher and Vítězslav Jaroš. However, "Mamardashvili, as Alisson Becker's potential long-term successor, will bring additional intensity and quality to the team."

"Mamardashvili is one of the greatest talents for the future. His saves are already at an elite level, and he is one of the most promising goalkeepers. Signing such a player as soon as the opportunity arises is a smart move because finding goalkeepers of this caliber is extremely difficult," Liverpool.com wrote.

It is worth noting that Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed by Liverpool earlier this year but remained on loan at Valencia. The Georgian goalkeeper will join the English club in the summer of 2025.