Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson was fouled by Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji and the goal was disallowed.
Liverpool have been told they need to do “ridiculously” well for their team, with former manager Dermot Gallagher backing Reds goalkeeper Alisson’s decision to play in their Premier League clash with Manchester City.
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Andre is perfect for Liverpool
Liverpool have been told it is “absurd” for Fluminense midfielder Andre Jurgen Klopp’s side. The 22-year-old helped South America win the Champions League’s Copa Libertadores earlier this month and journalist Bruno Formiga discussed whether he would be a good fit for Reds.
“Andre is a man who handles pressure well,” he told TNT Sports Brazil. “He escapes pressure very easily and clears the court very easily. In the rotation, he continues to provide options for what Klopp likes and speeds up the game and I think it’s ridiculously appropriate.
“British journalist David Lynch played down the possibility of Andre’s move in January, reporting via This is Anfield that Liverpool had no intention of making a winter bid.
This comes despite an investigation that began in the summer and the unsigned number 6 shirt following Fabinho’s departure. Fulham now appear to be the most likely Premier League destination after the club’s chief executive flew to Brazil to negotiate a deal.
He could be worth $38m/£30m/€35m (according to the Evening Standard). The former referee supports Alisson’s decisionFormer Premier League official Dermot Gallagher believes referee Chris kavana was right to disallow Ruben Diaz’s goal during Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Saturday.
With Manchester City leading 1-0 at half-time, Diaz scored from close range following a corner, but the referee booked centre-back Manuel Akanji for a challenge on Reds goalkeeper Alisson.
