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Alisson Wonderland! Liverpool goalkeeper's magic moment keeps Champions League dream alive

Oct 19, 2021
The goalkeeper defeated West Brom with an excellent stop time and kept the Reds in the semifinals
Football? Bloody hell!

Even after so many years, this sport still brings you surprises, inspiring, breathless methods.
Go forward, Alisson Becker.

Liverpool's season is over. The clock has ticked 90 minutes, and four minutes have passed. The Red Army desperately watched their Champions League hopes disappear in the rain in the West Midlands.

Then their goalkeeper decided to leave the matter in his own hands. Or to be more specific.

Before, the Brazil international has come to an end. Actually, several times this season. But here, when Jurgen Klopp needed him the most, he stood up there to greet Trent Alexander-Arnold's left-most corner. Liverpool 2-1 corner kick.

madhouse.
What is this club? How can they continue to maintain these moments, these feelings, these roller coaster fun?

What can you say

Alisson is the sixth goalkeeper to score in the Premier League and the first goalkeeper ever to score for Liverpool.

In the Red Army season, this is not only a goal, but also a huge goal. It puts their top four destinies almost in their own hands. Liverpool celebrated-they also celebrated the boys-groans can be heard in Leicester and Chelsea. They met at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. Any result is suitable for the Red Army.

It seems that Klopp's soldiers are faltering and unable to find a way out through the 1-1 tenacious West Brom defense. They fell behind Hal Robson-Kanu's early strike, levelled by Mo Salah's customary equalizer.

Then they couldn't breathe and didn't blow down the house 
Salah missed it. Roberto Firmino missed it. Trent Alexander-Arnold missed the game just by scoring. Seven minutes left. Gini Wijnaldum missed it. There are two minutes left.

Go up to the board of directors. Four additions. Klopp smiled. One of those ironic and cruel smiles. not enough time. Not this time.

Incorrect.
Alisson provided what moment. What pictures, what memories. What a celebration. What an interview.

Emotion was engraved on his face. He went through terrible months and lost his father Jose in February. He deserves it. Even Sam Allardyce couldn't object. The West Brom boss smiled at the final whistle. What else can he do?

"In recent months, I have been very excited about what has happened to me and my life, but football is my life," Alisson, who was obviously tearful, told Sky Sports after his aggressive intervention.

"I hope my father sees it here. This is for my family and boys."

Klopp can barely embrace his "goalkeeper." "If Olivier Giroud scores like that, then you say this is a world-class guy!"

"This is the best goal I have ever seen from a goalkeeper. This is a world-class person! Wow!"

No way, can you? You cannot waste such time. Liverpool need to win two more games and they should enter the Champions League. Burnley (Burnley) on Wednesday, Crystal Palace (Crystal Palace) the next Sunday. There will be fans in these games. There will be noise, atmosphere, tension and release.

Remember, will this be the situation around 6.25 pm?

Football? How could we doubt you?

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