Robertson, alexander-arnold hail alisson's liverpool impact

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Brazil goalkeeper Alisson is breeding confidence throughout the Liverpool defence, says Andrew Robertson. Alisson arrived at Anfield for £65million from Roma last month – a move that


established him briefly as the most expensive keeper of all time before Kepa Arrizabalaga joined Chelsea from Athletic Bilbao. The 25-year-old made it three clean sheets from as many Premier


League games on Saturday, saving brilliantly from Pascal Gross late on to secure a 1-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion. You may like * 'Alisson is still angry with me, he never


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thing I know, the ball is coming at my face. I flick my head and I fall to the ground' Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson recalls winning goal in 2021 "He's been brilliant since he


came in," Robertson told Liverpool's official website, with Alisson's footwork – most notably an impudent dink over Brighton forward Anthony Knockaert – having also caught the


eye. "He's a real presence at the back, you can see him coming out for corners and crosses and you've seen his wee chip got applause from the crowd, but I'm not sure if


the gaffer wants to see that too many times.  "But fair play to him and that's the confidence he's playing with and it breeds onto the defence. When we needed him he came


alive and palmed it away. Fair play to him so far, he'll be delighted with three clean sheets and long may it continue." Robertson's fellow full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold


added his voice to the plaudits. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "I think he's a world-class goalkeeper and he's shown


it," the England international told his club's website. "With his composure on the ball he is probably one of the best in the world and he definitely showed it that with the


chip - hopefully he doesn't have to do that again."


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