Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has set a new club record by becoming the first player in their history to avoid defeat in his opening 16 Premier League games – surpassing Javier Mascherano’s previous haul.The Brazilian, a 67m signing from Roma in the summer, has been an outstanding acquisition for the Reds who remain unbeaten in the top flight.2
Alisson's incredible Premier League season by numbers so far
The 67m Liverpool paid Roma for the Brazilian was anew world-record fee for a goalkeeper, comfortably surpassing the 35m Manchester City paid for Ederson.And he’s proved so far that he was worth every single penny of that mega transfer fee with some quite stunning stats below! 16 games85.71% save percentage36 saves10 clean sheets6 goals conceded 0 defeatsMohamed Salah was the star of the show as he netted a hat-trick, with James Milner also making his 500th appearance for the club.But Alissons notable landmark of his own was arguably the biggest talking point coming from the game.The 26-year-old started off his Reds career as he meant to go on with three successive clean sheets, and like the Liverpool team, has continued to go from strength to strength.After helping the Reds begin the campaign with six successive victories, he has played a leading role in them building on that momentum.They lie one point ahead of title challengers Manchester City at the summit ahead of their mouthwatering clash with Chelsea later tonight.Europa League final: Arsenal and Chelsea given just it's the Europa League final, in Baku, Azerbaijan. UEFA are getting worse with ticket allocations each
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