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"He got dragged into that space and he's into no man's land, because you've not got much space to operate in. He can't go and affect the ball because you can tell Mbeumo's just getting it onto that right foot and he's shooting."What he's done, though, is he's closed that space and closed his reaction time off, so he's basically just got to hope it hits him.
Whereas if he had just stayed where he was, he could have reacted to that. When he sees that, he's thinking, 'Can I come for the cross?' A goalie at the top of his game at this moment in time just comes and punches that away."There is currently no definite timescale set for the return of Alisson from the hamstring injury he sustained against Galatasaray last month.
Mamardashvili made his Premier League bow in Liverpool's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea, where he was left with little chance for either goal conceded by the Reds.Despite Foster's criticism of his performance against United, Mamardashvili received a vote of confidence from Liverpool boss Arne Slot earlier this month.The Dutchman said: "We knew we were bringing in a very good goalkeeper, but when he plays his first game, that's always the best way of seeing that he's adjusted well or not. He's adjusted really well to our club, which is not a surprise because he's a quality goalkeeper."Mamardashvili is likely to remain as Liverpool's No.1 in Alisson's absence as the Reds now face a crucial run of seven games in 22 days.