Alisson has been the best keeper in the Premier League by a mile. The Brazilian has not been tested a lot this season but when called into action, he has been brilliant.
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Liverpool fans will argue that his save in the dying minutes vs Napoli should be enough to get him an upgrade, but that isn't the only time he has impressed this season. He might have made a couple of errors that lead to goals but they haven't cost Liverpool any points and there is no denying that he has helped them gain a lot of them.
He's currently at 85 in FIFA 19 and an upgrade to 86 is well deserved. His reflexes and positioning have been spot on and his stats of 88 and 83 should go up to 90 and 86. Diving and handling should go up to 84 and 86 – reflecting his TOTW card.
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