October was perhaps the best month of the year for several of Liverpool's players, for while elements such as Harvey Elliott surprised with his great qualities in midfield, some other attacking elements such as Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah found the net again, making this group a more competitive one that could achieve a few days ago its pass to the next round of the Champions League.
But even though the attacking sector had its moments of grace, such as Salah's against Manchester City and Darwin Núñez's against West Ham United, the Reds' best player award went to goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who not only kept five clean sheets in 10 games this month, but also helped his team-mates to vital Premier League points.
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Although some matches have indicated by the scoreline that Liverpool were dominant from start to finish, the truth is that this Merseyside institution has not been able to find a solution to their blundering starts to matches, being overrun by their opponents to such an extent that Alisson Becker is the only hope of keeping a clean sheet, with the Brazilian managing on many occasions to give stability and confidence to his team so that they are the ones who now generate a clear proposal for the game.
The "player of the month" award was well received by Becker, but the player himself assures that his main objectives in the team have never been to try to win any individual recognition, focusing more on giving joy to his teammates and the fans of the institution. "For me, it's not a goal to be the best player or to win awards. It's always good, it always feels good when you get them, but I will always try to do my best for the team, for the fans and for this club."
For his decisive interventions in matches that contributed directly to the scoreline and the overall scoreboard, the Brazil international goalkeeper has been named as the best player of the month for October, not far ahead of Mohamed Salah who also made a considerable contribution, especially with his goals in the Champions League. Alisson's recognition is just one more sign that Liverpool have among their ranks the best goalkeeper in the Premier League and one of the best in Europe.
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