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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker said his performance against Paris Saint-Germain was “the performance of my life” after the Reds 1-0 victory.
Liverpool recorded an astonishing victory in Paris in the first leg of the Champions League's knockout, thanks to the goal of Harvey Elliott's victory. Alisson, however, was undoubtedly the man of the match, since he made nine stops to keep the Reds in the race when they were under intense pressure – the greatest number he ever made in the Liverpool jersey. The Reds will now have a thin advance to bring back to Anfield.
During the match, PSG succeeded 27 shots on goal, while Liverpool only succeeded. Alisson has now said that he had never played better, even if he admits that the Arne Slot team had “had to” suffer For 90 minutes.
“A beautiful evening”
Alisson told TNT Sports: ” It was probably the performance of my life. The manager told us how difficult it would be to play against PSG, how good they were with the ball and that we had to be ready to suffer. We knew what was going to happen. We worked hard. We have conceded so many opportunities, sometimes in one against one, but the most important in the race is to make the player who has an opportunity is thought a little more.
All the efforts made by the team facilitate my work. Then in the end, Harvey (Elliott) entered and scored the goal, it's a great story for us. A beautiful evening. »» Liverpool faces Southampton in difficulty this weekend as they seek to increase their advance at the top of the classification of the Premier League. They are 13 points ahead of Arsenal. The Reds then play the return match Tuesday in Anfield.
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