AN EMOTIONAL ALISSON Becker fought back tears after the goalkeeperโs stoppage-time header clinched Liverpoolโs dramatic 2-1 win at West Brom.
The Brazil international glanced Trent Alexander-Arnoldโs corner past Sam Johnstone at the death to score a shock goal that moved the Reds to within a point of fourth-placed Chelsea with two Premier League games left.
Alisson dedicated his goal to his father, Jose Agostinho Becker, who drowned near his home in Brazil in February.
โIโm too emotional,โ Alisson told Sky Sports. โThis last month for everything that happened with me, with my family, but football is my life, the places, everything I remember as a human being.
โWith my father, I hope he was here to see it, but Iโm sure he was seeing, with God at his side, celebrating.โ
"I hope he was there to see it with God on his side celebrating" ๐
โ Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 16, 2021
"I don't know how to celebrate!" ๐
A fantastic interview with Alisson, who dedicates his sensational last-minute goal to his father who passed away earlier this year ๐ pic.twitter.com/4w2HsbaO16
Alisson, unable to return to Brazil following his fatherโs death due to the coronavirus pandemic, also said his goal was for his family and team-mates.
โWhat a fight,โ Alisson said. โSometimes we are fighting and fighting and things are just not happening like this afternoon here and just scoring this goal, Iโm really happy to help them because we fight a lot together.
โWe have a goal to achieve the Champions League because we won it once and everything started with the qualification, so I canโt be more happy than I am now.โ
He joked it was the best goal he had scored, adding: โIt was the perfect time. The cross was brilliant again. I just tried to put my head on the ball and I think it was one of the best goals Iโve scored!
โIโm really happy. I donโt have too many words, I just have to say thank you to the players because they fight a lot. We fight a lot.โ
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