The Brazilian joined Liverpool for big money in the summer.

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker spoke to reporters ahead of Brazil’s clash with Uruguay, and suggested that he is not entirely satisfied with his start to life at Anfield, as quoted by Sky Sports.
The 26-year-old joined the Reds from Roma in the summer, for a fee believed to be worth somewhere in the region of £66.8 million, and his capture was thought to be the final piece of the puzzle for Jürgen Klopp.
Alisson has demonstrated his quality on numerous occasions for Liverpool this season, but it hasn’t all been plain sailing, with a notable mistake against Leicester in September highlighting a potential weakness in his game.
The Brazil number one spoke to reporters about his start to life at Liverpool, and admitted that he has not been entirely happy with his performances thus far, as quoted by Sky Sports:

“I came here for a high price and some people expect to me to be perfect – it is not easy but I’m trying. It is really early to say if I’m satisfied with how I’m playing but I’m working to be perfect, I’m working to be better. I am really, really happy with my move to the Premier League. I’m working really hard to help Liverpool to achieve their goals and also for the Brazil national team.”
Liverpool are being heavily backed to push Manchester City all the way in the race for the Premier League title this season, and if Klopp’s men are to have any chance of ending up top of the pile, Alisson will have to be at his very best between now and May.

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