Ex-Newcastle United cult hero believes Karl Darlow can become England No 1
‘Ned’ coached Darlow, and former Nottingham Forest team-mate Jamaal Lascelles, while on the staff at the City Ground under Billy Davies.
And he is of the firm belief the 26-year-old can, in time, gain international recognition, despite only recently establishing himself at United’s main man between the sticks.
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Hide Ad“Karl has got a great chance of really becoming England’s No 1,” said Kelly, who spent two years at St James’s Park in the early 1990s.
“And Jamaal has got a really good chance of progressing and getting to the national team himself.
“I’m happy to say I had Karl and Jamaal. I coached them when I was at Forest.
“They are super kids. Really good. I think both of them have got all of the makings of excellent players.”
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Hide AdFormer Republic of Ireland international Kelly, who also had a season at Sunderland, thinks the duo will make mistakes for United.
But it will all be part of a steep learning curve that could eventually lead right to the very top of the game.
“I’ve got a soft spot for Karl because we had him very young at Forest,” Kelly explained.
“We introduced him to the first-team, then we left and when we came back with Billy, Karl was still there and Jamaal had come through as well.
“They both have a great chance but are still learning. They will make mistakes, of course, especially as a goalkeeper, but they are both very good professionals.”