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EXCLUSIVE: What Alisson Becker told Liverpool goalkeeper and one thing that will never happen

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Then I told him I'll always remember he gave me his best wishes."After the game, it was a little bit like I wasn't sure what happened as I was so close to playing. Maybe when I make my debut it'll be easier."But it's definitely a story I can tell my mates or when I have kids!



Then I'd go to the stands to watch the game and that was a really good experience, I could taste a bit of the stadium."And when I was second choice, I really just wanted to help Freddie so he could play well and he put in some good performances."FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! "I feel like it helped me when I was younger, I could see what the striker was trying to do, but the level here is so high that doesn't really matter anymore."But when we're doing one-on-ones with the goalkeepers in sessions and I'm playing outfield, it means I can finish my chances!"The Austria-born goalkeeper arrived at Liverpool having made almost 50 appearances in the Hungarian top flight and been selected by the country through the youth ranks up to U21 level.

If you're not ready and in position then you can easily give away a goal."Being here, you learn how the best club in the world does it, how the players do it, how the fans and staff do it, and if I end up going somewhere else I can take these things with me."In some respects, Pesci was always destined to end up at Anfield, given the influence of his upbringing and father in particular."I was a Liverpool fan when I was younger because of my dad," he says. But this is where I want to belong."When I was younger I was watching the older guys here, such as Ali and Virgil, but I never pretended to be someone when I was nine or 10 years of age.