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How Alisson Can Reach New Liverpool Milestone Against Leeds
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker stands on the brink of a historic milestone as the Reds host Leeds United at Anfield on January 1, 2026, in the Premier League. A clean sheet in this Matchweek 19 clash would mark Alisson's 50th Premier League shutout for Liverpool, cementing his legacy among the club's elite goalkeepers.[9]
The article highlights Liverpool's dominant recent record against Leeds, with just one loss in the last 13 league meetings (eight wins, four draws) and one defeat in 15 across all competitions. This fixture underscores Alisson's pivotal role in the Reds' defensive solidity, as Liverpool sit 4th in the Premier League with 32 points from 18 games (10 wins, 2 draws, 6 losses), boasting 30 goals scored and 25 conceded, alongside 5 clean sheets.[1][2][3]
Leeds United languish in 16th place with 20 points from 18 matches (5 wins, 5 draws, 8 losses), having shipped 31 goals while managing only 3 shutouts. Key threats include forward Hugo Ekitike (8 goals, 3 assists) and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (8 goals), but Liverpool's attack, led by Mohamed Salah (3 goals, 3 assists, 32 chances created), holds the edge.[1][2][3]
Team news reveals Liverpool missing Salah (international duty), plus injuries to Gomez, Bajcetic, Endo, and others, while Leeds contend without Rodon, Longstaff, and James.[5] Odds heavily favor Liverpool at -189 to win, with over/under 2.5 goals at -151 over.[1][2] Recent form shows Liverpool winning three straight league games (2-1 vs Wolves, 2-1 at Spurs, 2-0 vs Brighton), while Leeds drew 3-3 in their prior meeting on December 6.[2]
Alisson's potential milestone adds extra motivation at Anfield, where Liverpool average 1.65 goals per match and 26.88 xG. A shutout would not only boost their top-four push but etch his name in club history.[1][9]
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