[google70f8a9e0dc0cbbf1.html] SideSport: Finally Jurgen Klopp Revealed Liverpool's Biggest Game Changer - And How Vital He Is To Him

Finally Jurgen Klopp Revealed Liverpool's Biggest Game Changer - And How Vital He Is To Him

It is fair to say Liverpool have world class players all over the pitch that can change a game in an instant.

The first of those that come to mind, no doubt, are the incredible front three in Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

New arrival Xherdan Shaqiri, too, is another who has lit up the Anfield pitch this season so far with some impressive attacking displays.
Then there's Virgil van Dijk who appears to control the game from the back and therefore clearly has the ability to change it plus you've got Trent Alexander-Arnold with a phenomenal dead ball hit.

The list goes on and on and you could easily name every Liverpool player as having an attribute to change the game.

Now though, a game changer has come to the fore who you would be forgiven for not thinking of straight away when it comes to thinking about this area of a match.

That's right, the Reds Brazilian shot-stopper has had an impact like no other this season.

The £65million goalkeeper, who arrived at Anfield this summer, has enjoyed a fine start to his Anfield career and kept seven clean sheets in 12 Premier League appearances for the Reds so far this season.

Alongside appearing in the domestic competition Alisson has also played four times in the Champions League.

In 16 matches the 26-year-old has made 34 saves.

Of those 34 saves, 32 of them have come at a time when Liverpool have had a one-goal lead, were in a one-goal deficit, or the game was tied. That's 94% of his saves that have directly affected the game state.

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