Andy Robertson hailed Alisson Becker as the world's best goalkeeper after the Brazilian's match-changing contributions against Manchester City.
Alisson made key contributions at both ends in the Reds' 1-0 win at Anfield on Sunday. Twice, he repelled Erling Haaland as he secured what was only his fourth clean sheet of the season. And he capped a fine performance in style, assisting Mohamed Salah's winning goal with a quick and accurate kick which the Egyptian was able to control in sublime fashion before scoring at the Kop End.
Speaking to reporters afterwards, Robertson said: "I think Ali's the best in the world for sure in what he does. We've all probably let him down this season in that he's faced too many shots, he's had to be making too many saves and I think he'll be a lot happier tonight."
On the winning goal, Robertson added: "Ali on the ball is unbelievable and you have to trust him in those moments. It came from their corner or free-kick or whatever is and Ali has got it in his hands and you trust him to make the right decisions. We had a similar goal against Manchester United a couple of seasons ago where Mo does the exact same thing. He capitalises on a mistake, someone's took a poor touch and then Mo's clear through on goal and his composure's been excellent."

