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I have to give a big compliment to Freddie."It’s a difficult moment to come in and we had just conceded the 1-1, but we was calm and did his job as he needed to do. The fourth official said he [the referee] would have blown his whistle if the ball had gone in."Woodman acquitted himself well after coming on in the 58th minute, keeping a clean sheet as Liverpool went on to win 2-1 courtesy of a late Virgil van Dijk goal.The 29-year-old goalkeeper came in for praise from Andy Robertson after the game.
"He is a credit to himself," Robertson said.Freddie Woodman came on against Everton(Image: 2026 Getty Images)"Since he has come in, he has been unbelievable. Whether that’s Mo Salah wanting to stay out and do penalties after training, Woody is one there doing that with him.“Whether it is running after the game where the lads have been dragged out, like I’ve done [after the game] at PSG, and he is always there to do it and to support.“These people at a club like this are so important.
Maybe they don’t always get the credit they deserve, don’t always get the limelight and stuff like that, but when he walked back in the changing room there, I think he got a nice reception.“He is a well-loved player who has fitted in so well. He was a bit nervous but once he settled in, he showed his quality as well.”Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Arne SlotAlissonLiverpool FC
