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Alisson is one of the pillars of Jürgen Klopp's project

By Sergio Moya

Alisson is one of the pillars of Jürgen Klopp's project
Alisson is one of the pillars of Jürgen Klopp's project

While it is true that Liverpool has entered a necessary stage where it needs to rejuvenate the squad and let go players who at some point were important for the club, this does not apply to our goalkeeper Alisson Becker, as the 30-year-old Brazilian continues to be one of the best goalkeepers in the world.

 

Although the 2022-2023 season was not particularly good for Alisson, the quality he possesses is unquestionable and that is why Jürgen Klopp at no time has considered his departure from the team, as he considers that Liverpool has in him a reliable and loyal goalkeeper who will help the new project of the German tactician to achieve the expected results from next season in which the team will seek to return to the Champions League as soon as possible.

Alisson conceded 43 goals last season in the Premier League, which is one of his worst records since he arrived at Anfield, however the fans themselves recognize that the Brazilian goalkeeper cannot be blamed, as the Reds' defensive line was not at a great level last season either, in which we finished fifth in the table and had to settle for qualification to the Europa League.

In order to achieve next season's objectives, Alisson will be one of the key pieces, however his availability will have to be almost perfect, so any injury could complicate Klopp's plans. In that sense, it has been reported in recent days that Alisson has suffered a fractured finger that will keep him out of action for several months.

 

The good news about Alisson

From Brazil it was reported that Alisson's injury is much less serious than initially thought, and would have been a dislocation, which would allow him to recover faster than anticipated and could be ready for the start of the preseason with Liverpool.

 


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