Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson insists Arne Slot’s team aren’t as good one ‘special’ Jurgen Klopp side… and insists his Reds team-mates are focused on ‘creating their own history’
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker says this current Reds team is not a patch on the all-conquering side under Jurgen Klopp that won the Champions League and Premier League… yet.
Arne Slot is doing an outstanding job at Anfield and his team go to West Ham on Sunday six points clear of second-placed Arsenal in the title race with a game in hand. But one of the surviving stars from the previous title winners Alisson reckons they still have points to prove.
Asked if this season compares to 2019-20 when they won their first league title in three decades, the Brazil No 1 said: ‘I don’t think it’s too similar, it’s two different teams. A few players still play in the team but we have a little bit different style now.
‘More ball possession, before it was really straightforward: a lot of transition, a lot of intensity. That team was really special, we achieved great things, it was the first Premier League title for this club in a long time. We achieved the Champions League together as well.
‘I think there’s no comparison with both situations. Just what makes me happy is to see that in this group of players, we have the quality to do something special and the most important thing is the commitment that is needed to win something is there, and the passion, the desire.
‘We are hungry and we want to win every game in front of us and that we have in front of us and that’s all we are focused on at the moment. I believe we don’t have to compare ourselves with the teams in the past, we have to create our own history.
Alisson believes the current Liverpool side aren’t yet as good as Jurgen Klopp’s team
Alisson was part of the Liverpool squad that won the Premier League title in 2019-20
Alison also won the Champions League with Liverpool during the 2018-19 campaign
‘This season, this group has to create its own history. With the players who came in, they brought a lot of quality, and what we are doing, what we can do, we’re not going to erase the things we did in the past that were really special and will always be in the history of this club.’
The core of the team remains fairly untouched, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson, Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah still present and playing most weeks. But Liverpool have freshened up in the midfield and forward departments.
Alisson, 32, is delighted with how Slot and Co have given the team a new lease of life, though, and added: ‘I think when Arne joined the club, everybody thought it would be hard work for him to replace a manager like Jurgen.
‘But he’s showing his qualities and he brings us a lot of good things. I think it’s not only one key, but many things that are helping us to achieve our goals. I want to highlight the commitment of this team, of the players, to do what the manager asks.
‘Also to go every day and train hard and have the desire to improve as well, to be a better team and the desire of winning big things for this club. So that will always be an important point for a team that wants to be a winner.’
Given his years at the club, Alisson also reckons the previous title winners – who also went through bad seasons – can use their good and bad experiences to help them along the way in this pursuit of glory.
‘We have a few players that are playing here long enough, that experienced the highest peak of maybe the Jurgen Klopp era – and the lowest as well,’ he said. ‘So all these kinds of things you can use as a boost of energy.
Alisson stated that he has been impressed by the impact Slot has made since taking charge
Liverpool enjoyed a vast amount of success under Klopp, who left at the end of last season
‘We know that in the future we’re going to remember more about the good moments now that you had together in football. Winning is not everything, of course, but it’s a big part of football so I want to remember this team as a winning team.
‘All the experiences that we have, it’s good to think about that. The good things and the bad things, the good moments and the bad moments, they will teach you. The bad moments I think they will teach a lot. So, yes, we can take a lot of lessons from last season.’