Alisson claims he is working to ‘reach perfection’ for Liverpool and Brazil

‘Every beginning needs to be taken slowly’: Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson claims he is working to ‘reach perfection’ for Liverpool and Brazil

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson insists he is striving for ‘perfection’ – but has warned fans that things need to be taken slowly following his move to Anfield.

The Brazilian arrived from Roma in the summer and has been instrumental in helping the Reds to second in the Premier League table.

Although they have started well, Alisson insists he is working hard every day to get better and better. 

Alisson has kept seven clean sheets in the Premier League following his arrival at Liverpool

The keeper insists he is striving for perfection but 'every beginning needs to be taken slowly'

The keeper insists he is striving for perfection but ‘every beginning needs to be taken slowly’

‘Every beginning needs to be taken slowly,’ he said at a press conference. ‘In my case expectations are very high concerning my job because the way the transfer was done, with a record transfer fee for a goalkeeper.

‘Pressure is high and people always want me to be perfect. Of course, it’s difficult to reach perfection. I work a lot for this, to be the closest to this. But it’s still early to say whether I am satisfied or not.

‘I work hard to improve every day. I do things right, I do things wrong and I believe that this is the way to grow in our profession. At the moment, I am very happy with this move.

There have been ups and downs for the keeper, including this mistake at Leicester City

There have been ups and downs for the keeper, including this mistake at Leicester City

He says his family have settled well into the city, and he is doing his best to help Liverpool

He says his family have settled well into the city, and he is doing his best to help Liverpool

‘With changing league, changing city, my family is very happy, and I’m doing my best to help Liverpool and Brazil get better and better.’

Liverpool have won nine of their 12 Premier League games so far this season, and they remain unbeaten in the top flight.

Along the way, the 26-year-old has kept seven clean sheets – the joint-most with Manchester City’s Ederson, his Brazilian goalkeeping rival. 



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