Liverpool Goalkeeper Alisson Ready For Biggest Test Of His Life
24th May 2019
His first season on Merseyside has featured 26 clean sheets, with 21 of those coming in the Premier League to earn him the Golden Glove award
- Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker rates next week's Champions League final against Tottenham as the biggest game of his life
- lisson will be making his first appearance in the final of Europe's elite club competition when the Reds face their Premier League rivals in Madrid on June 1
- The Brazil international reached the Champions League semi-finals last season, only for Liverpool to beat his Roma team prior to his move to Anfield
LONDON, United Kingdom- Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker rates next week's Champions League
final against Tottenham as the biggest game of his life.
Alisson will be
making his first appearance in the final of Europe's elite club competition
when the Reds face their Premier League rivals in Madrid on June 1.
The Brazil
international reached the Champions League semi-finals last season, only for
Liverpool to beat his Roma team prior to his move to Anfield.
Alisson has enjoyed
a memorable first season with Liverpool, but their frustrating Premier League
title failure -- they finished one point behind champions Manchester City --
means they will end the season with no silverware unless they beat Tottenham.
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Success in Spain
would bring Liverpool their sixth European Cup and first since 2005.
It is challenge
Alisson believes ranks as the most significant of his career.
"Once we
finished the Premier League, there were 20 days to prepare the final,"
Alisson told Liverpool's website.
"I can't wait.
I'm looking forward to playing this big game. It's maybe the biggest game in my
life."
Jurgen Klopp's squad
are coming to the end of a week-long training camp in Marbella, with the
players going through a mini pre-season programme in order to retain their
sharpness with a three-week spell between competitive matches.
Klopp did a similar
move last year ahead of their Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid and
Alisson believes it is the best option.
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Drama
"It's good for
preparation, it's good for us to keep our minds free from external
things," he added.
"Coming here is
special for us, we can have more time together and speak more - that's
important for a team that wants to achieve great things.
"It's nice
weather - perfect weather to work. It's a bit hot compared to what we are used
to for training but it's the weather we'll find in Madrid, so it's good for
us."
Alisson's first
season on Merseyside has featured 26 clean sheets, with 21 of those coming in
the Premier League to earn him the Golden Glove award.
"It was such an
honour, such a big award in the world of football," he said.
"The award is
not just mine, it's an award for my team-mates also, who work hard to keep
clean sheets in the game. It's a target for everyone."