Although Alisson Becker was complicit with Joe Gomez in the mistake that led to Leeds United's fourth-minute goal, the Liverpool goalkeeper has shown himself to be one of the most important men not only in the Reds but in the entire Premier League this season, earning his saves as the best goalkeeper in England so far this season.
If the Brazilian international's saves are spectacular during a match, the statistics he is reaping over 90 minutes and a whole season are more than impressive, being for some time now one of Liverpool's most reliable and decisive men when it comes to fighting for the season's goals, concluding his appearances at least in the Premier League with an average of 7.0.
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Faced with such an unstable defensive sector, the goalkeeper has done an incredible job under the three posts, contributing to his team not only with saves that were destined for goals, but also, the Brazilian has already contributed with an assist in the match against Manchester City, influencing the score on that occasion to obtain that third of units that kept them afloat in the mid-table.
His assist against the Citizen team was not the only time this season that he has been able to give his team the three points, as days later he had to stop a penalty against West Ham United to keep a clean sheet and triumph with the solitary goal of his teammate Darwin Núñez, showing off his great ability to save from the penalty spot where he has proved to be a specialist in recent years.
At least this season Liverpool will have the Brazilian goalkeeper to thank for a lot, as it is thanks to his saves and his incredible vision that the Reds have not ended up at the bottom of the table, since apart from Alisson Becker, no player managed by Jurgen Klopp has been able to find the consistency that has been so evident in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
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