Alisson
Brazil
Right
Oct 2, 1992
33
6'4"
201 lb
GK
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Eyeing end of April return
Alisson (undisclosed) has avoided a new injury and is eyeing a return to play near the end of April, the goalie posted to his X account.
Analysis: Alisson is still in recovery and has not suffered a further injury, as the goalie is now eyeing a return to play near the end of April. Unfortunately, it does then appear he will miss out on both legs of their massive UCL contest against PSG, leaving Giorgi Mamardashvili to start in net for the time being. The club will be happy to have a keeper who would start in most teams as their backup, although they will await the return of the world-class Brazilian moving forward.
Out for PSG, targets late return
Alisson (undisclosed) will miss the upcoming Champions League clash against PSG and is not expected back until towards the end of the season, according to coach Arne Slot. "He will not be part of the Paris Saint-Germain games as well. He will be out for a bit longer. Towards the end of the season we expect him to be fit again."
Analysis: Alisson has now been ruled out of multiple consecutive fixtures, making this a significant blow for Liverpool as they head into the final stretch of the campaign. The Brazilian shot-stopper had already flagged a setback on social media, and manager Arne Slot's comments confirm the absence will stretch further than initially hoped. Giorgi Mamardashvili is set to continue between the posts in his absence, with the Georgian keeper now tasked with holding things down through what could be Liverpool's most important run of games of the season.
Could miss long time
Alisson (undisclosed) is set for the sidelined and will be out for a while, he posted on his instagram. "Unfortunately I'll be out of action for a while. Already working hard to be back stronger. Thank you for the support."
Analysis: Alisson suffered another injury that will keep him sidelined for a while, with the goalie sharing the update on his Instagram story. That raises some real concern because his comment seems to hint at a potentially lengthy absence, which would be a major blow for the Reds with big fixtures against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League coming up. Until the Brazilian is fully fit and back in the mix, Giorgi Mamardashvili looks set to hold down the starting job between the posts.
Won't play vs. Brighton
Alisson won't play Saturday against Brighton due to an undisclosed injury, according to Paul Joyce of The Times.
Analysis: Alisson started against Galatasaray in midweek, but this latest setback means he will also miss out on playing for Brazil in the international break. This means Giorgi Mamardashvili will get the nod against the Seagulls this weekend.
Single save in win
Alisson made one save and allowed zero goals in Wednesday's 4-0 victory against Galatasaray.
Analysis: Alisson didn't have much to do to earn the clean sheet Wednesday, he saved a single shot and watched the team in front of him control the match. The goalkeeper has been excellent individually but the team in front of him has let him down at times. When he gets support in front of him he remains one of the best in any competition.
Six saves for draw
Alisson registered six saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 1-1 draw versus Tottenham Hotspur.
Analysis: Alisson seemed set to backstop an important win before a late equalizer left him with the loss despite a very good showing. He stopped six of the seven shots he faced and was only beaten in the dying minutes. It's another day to forget in a season full of days to forget for Alisson and Liverpool, as they turn back towards the Champions League.
Starts in net
Alisson (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Sunday's match against Tottenham.
Analysis: Alisson was likely to return Sunday, and that has come to fruition, with the goalie starting in his typical spot in net. This is massive news for the club as they gain back the Brazilian, who should remain in net moving forward, starting in all 25 appearances this season while recording eight clean sheets.
Could be available Sunday
Alisson (muscular) is expected to train with the team Friday and could be an option for Sunday's clash against Tottenham, according to coach Arne Slot. "He's been with the physios and with rehab until now. We are training today as you know, so let's see if he can join the team session today. That is something I expect but I'm not 100 per cent sure yet because I haven't spoken to him or the medical staff this morning yet. I'm hopeful but that's not to say I'm 100 per cent sure. He felt something when he passed the ball in one of his muscles. But after we checked it, it was so minor that we think it doesn't have to take very long. But as always, games follow up so fast that he had to miss the one against Galatasaray, and hopefully he's available and ready for Sunday. If not, I'm expecting him - if things go as planned - definitely against Galatasaray."
Analysis: Alisson is expected to return to full team training Friday and could have a shot at making the matchday squad for Sunday's clash with Tottenham depending on how he feels. Liverpool's starting goalkeeper has been working with the physios throughout the week, though coach Arne Slot remains optimistic about having him available against Spurs. If Alisson proves fit, he will regain his spot between the posts, otherwise Giorgi Mamardashvili is likely to get the nod once again.
Not in UCL squad
Alisson (undisclosed) is ruled out for Tuesday's Champions League first leg against Galatasaray due to an apparent fitness issue sustained in training, the club announced.
Analysis: Alisson is not in the squad for Tuesday's Champions League first leg against Galatasaray due to an apparent fitness issue sustained in training. The Brazilian will undergo further tests in the coming days to determine the severity of the issue. The goalkeeper is an undisputed starter, so his absence could be felt, with Giorgi Mamardashvili likely to start in goal in his place.
Single save in loss
Alisson had one save and allowed two goals in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat against Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Alisson faced three shots and stopped only one of them, leaving him with the loss during Tuesday's clash. It's another forgettable performance in a season to forget for Alisson and Liverpool, who have struggled in equal part. The team in front of him has done little to pick Alisson up, and he's let in some goals he'd want back.
Three saves in win
Alisson registered three saves and allowed two goals in Saturday's 5-2 win versus West Ham United.
Analysis: Alisson faced five shots and stopped three of them during Saturday's win. The goalkeeper got five goals of support from the team in front of him, and that was enough to keep the match firmly in hand, despite two disappointing goals allowed in the second half.
Two saves for clean sheet
Alisson recorded two saves and allowed zero goals in Sunday's 1-0 win versus Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Alisson stopped both shots he faced and came away with a well-earned clean sheet during Sunday's win. The goalkeeper was excellent in limited action during Sunday's clash and earned the clean sheet with a couple nice saves. The limited volume he faces means Alisson can be a volatile option in any given match.
Two saves for win
Alisson recorded two saves and secured a clean sheet in Wednesday's 1-0 win against Sunderland.
Analysis: Alisson didn't have much to do Wednesday, stopping both of the shots he faced and coming away with a clean sheet on the road. It's a good result in a tough match, but he didn't have much to do throughout the clash. Still a nice result for Alisson, who has struggled to convert clean sheets in recent weeks.
Concedes twice Sunday
Alisson made five saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-1 defeat versus Manchester City. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 92nd minute.
Analysis: Alisson was well onto his way to a clean sheet, but he conceded two goals after the 80th minute to allow the victory to turn into a defeat. The second goal was his fault too as he conceded a penalty in the 91st minute which was unsurprisingly converted by Erling Haaland to secure the win for Manchester City. Alisson has now conceded in four consecutive Premier League matches, his longest streak since last season. He'll look to get back on track Wednesday at Sunderland, a side which has scored 27 goals through 25 matches this season.
Single save for win
Alisson had one save and allowed one goal in Saturday's 4-1 victory versus Newcastle United.
Analysis: Alisson stopped one of the two shots he faced Saturday and came away with a comfortable win. It wasn't an overly difficult match for the goalkeeper, but he did well to earn all three points when he was called upon. If the Liverpool defense can stay solid, Alisson will have plenty of upside for the remainder of the season.
Easy clean sheet
Alisson made one save and secured a clean sheet in Wednesday's 6-0 victory versus Qarabag.
Analysis: Becker stopped the only shot he faced and came away with a clean sheet during Wednesday's one-sided victory. The goalkeeper was never really tested and did everything he needed to do to earn the clean sheet. He will hope to carry this into a difficult domestic schedule in the coming weeks.
Lets in three
Alisson made two saves and allowed three goals in Saturday's 3-2 loss against AFC Bournemouth.
Analysis: Alisson tried his best to keep out Bournemouth and was massively let down by his defense. He has recorded nine saves and five clearances in the last five games, contributing to two clean sheets. Next, he takes on Qarabag in the final matchday of the Champions League group stage, before taking on Newcastle United over the weekend.
Big save set tone
Alisson recorded four saves and secured a clean sheet in Wednesday's 3-0 win over Marseille.
Analysis: Alisson kept a clean sheet in Wednesday's Champions League clash against Marseille and made four key saves either side of halftime, notably denying Mason Greenwood and Amine Gouiri as Marseille attempted to build momentum. He remained composed during a strong opening spell and managed his area well as crosses began to fly in. With Liverpool protecting a narrow lead, his calm handling prevented Marseille from finding the goal that could have flipped the match at 1-0. Alisson will look to build on that performance in Saturday's Premier League clash against Bournemouth.
Single save in draw
Alisson recorded one save and allowed one goal in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Burnley.
Analysis: Alisson faced two shots on net during Saturday's clash and stopped one of them. The goalkeeper was beaten well into his bottom corner by Marcus Edwards and had little else to do throughout the match. Alisson doesn't face the volume to make up for the occasional goal allowed, making him a volatile option with good clean sheet chances.
Four saves
Alisson had four saves and allowed zero goals in Thursday's 0-0 draw against Arsenal.
Analysis: Alisson stopped all four shots he faced during Thursday's draw, including some big saves to keep the match scoreless throughout. It's a solid clean sheet in what is on paper one of the toughest match on the Premier League schedule. With Liverpool as a whole improving defensively, Alisson has plenty of upside.
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