According to the shot-stopper who made history in their 2-1 win over relegated side West Brom, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has come out to reveal who his historical goal is dedicated to. According to the shot-stopper who made history in their 2-1 win over relegated side West Brom, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has come out to reveal who his historical goal is dedicated to.
Alison became the first only Liverpool goalkeeper to have ever scored a goal during the game of play. After his stoppage-time header earned Liverpool the much-needed win against relegated West Brom at the Hawthorns, he came out and said he dedicated the goal to his late father, who died earlier this year.
Alison became the first only Liverpool goalkeeper to have ever scored a goal during the game of play. After his stoppage-time header earned Liverpool the much-needed win against relegated West Brom at the Hawthorns, he came out and said he dedicated the goal to his late father, who died earlier this year.
Liverpool was level on scores 1-1 before Alisson left his goal area to join his teammates as they prepare for a corner to be taken by Trent Alexander-Arnold. The corner was eventually accepted, and he outjumped everybody and flick the ball with his head in the left-side top corner of the post to earn Liverpool the three vital points. Alisson is also the first goalkeeper in the English Premier League 2020-21 season.
West Brom went up in front in the first 15 minutes after Hal Robson-Kanu broke the defensive line and tucked the ball into the far corner. Liverpool equalised in the 33rd minute through Mohamed Salah’s curler. The win means Liverpool, in fifth place on 63 points, is just one point behind Chelsea with two games left to play.