Video: Alisson’s huge ball that weighs down Liverpool against Arsenal

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Traveling to London to challenge their runner-up Arsenal this Sunday in the Premier League, Liverpool left some feathers there. Trailing after Saka’s opener (14th), the Reds reacted by taking advantage of a slip from Gabriel just before the break (45+3), before being themselves weighed down by Alisson in the second half.

On a long, yet harmless ball from his compatriot Gabriel, the Brazilian goalkeeper left his goal in a rather hazardous manner, this time benefiting his other compatriot: Gabriel Martinelli. By missing the ball, Alisson thus outlined the contours of the Reds’ defeat and allowed the Arsenal winger to give his team the advantage. Finally, Trossard even hit the nail on the head at the end of the match by scoring the 3-1 goal. A bad evening for Alisson.

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