Anfield Index
·11 December 2024
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·11 December 2024
In a display that reaffirmed his elite status, Alisson Becker’s return from a string of injuries was nothing short of a masterclass in Liverpool’s recent 1-0 victory over Girona in the Champions League. After enduring three hamstring injuries this year, with the latest occurring in October during a match against Crystal Palace, the Brazilian’s comeback has been eagerly anticipated.
Alisson’s journey back to full fitness has been arduous. He described his rehabilitation, which kept him sidelined for 11 games, as akin to “doing a pre-season again in the middle of the season.” His dedication during this period was extraordinary, as he pushed beyond the limits of his usual training routine, supported by a team of medical and fitness professionals.
His return match showcased Alisson’s goalkeeping prowess. With five crucial saves, he played a pivotal role in securing the win for Liverpool. His performance was a testament to his resilience and skill, showing no signs of the rustiness one might expect after a lengthy absence. Among his standout moments was a remarkable save that denied Arnaut Danjuma in the second half, cementing his position not just on the pitch but as one of the world’s top goalkeepers.
After the game, Alisson’s excitement was palpable when he discussed his return to Anfield, set to face Fulham—a team that has been strong this season. Speaking to LFCTV, he expressed his enthusiasm: “I’m looking forward [to it], man,” he beamed. “Anfield is always special, against a tough opponent, Fulham, they are playing really well this season.”
“We know that it will be difficult, as it was today, or even more so. But yeah, I’m excited to be there on Saturday.”
Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot, has been meticulous in managing Alisson’s recovery. Slot’s strategy of patience and gradual reintroduction has paid dividends, with the goalkeeper’s performance proving his worth. Slot himself praised Alisson, reaffirming his belief in his number one choice: “No, he definitely didn’t [look like he had been away]. I said a bit of a joke that maybe the players wanted to see how fit he really was, so to give him so much work. But, of course, that was not our plan. He showed again today why I said so many times that he’s our first goalkeeper. That has nothing to do with Caoimhin [Kelleher] – he did so, so well.”
“And let’s hope he can keep continuing to bring these performances. Let’s hope even more that he can stay fit.”
As Liverpool continues to navigate the challenges of a demanding season, Alisson’s return could not have been more timely. His performance not only secures his spot but also boosts the team’s confidence, ensuring that Liverpool remains a formidable force in both domestic and European football.