Liverpool No 1 Alisson plays guitar and sings club anthem ‘Allez Allez Allez’ with local musician

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Now those are safe hands! Liverpool No 1 Alisson plays guitar and sings club anthem ‘Allez Allez Allez’ with local musician as he vows to perform at fans’ ‘BOSS Night’ if they win title

  • Alisson joined up with a Liverpool-based musician to talk football and music
  • The Reds stopper joined in with famous anthems such as ‘Allez Allez Allez’
  • He heard renditions of songs on team-mates Roberto Firmino and Virgil van Dijk 

Jack Bezants for MailOnline

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has promised to perform with his guitar for supporters if he helps them to win the Premier League title this season.

The No 1 met with Liverpool-based musician Jamie Webster, who performs songs at ‘BOSS Night’ gatherings for Reds fans in the city. 

‘Let’s make this deal now,’ Alisson said. ‘If we win, I come. It will be a pleasure.’

Liverpool keeper Alisson joined Merseyside musician Jamie Webster to talk football and music

Liverpool keeper Alisson joined Merseyside musician Jamie Webster to talk football and music

Liverpool keeper Alisson joined Merseyside musician Jamie Webster to talk football and music

Alisson can play guitar and joined Webster in singing Liverpool anthem 'Allez, Allez, Allez'

Alisson can play guitar and joined Webster in singing Liverpool anthem 'Allez, Allez, Allez'

Alisson can play guitar and joined Webster in singing Liverpool anthem ‘Allez, Allez, Allez’

Alisson said he would play for fans if Liverpool manage to win the Premier League 

Alisson said he would play for fans if Liverpool manage to win the Premier League 

Alisson said he would play for fans if Liverpool manage to win the Premier League 

And the Brazil international, who joined in with Webster in singing Liverpool’s ‘Allez Allez Allez’ song, said the fans can help them beat Manchester City to first place. 

‘The quality of the team is amazing. And then the 12th player, outside the pitch, that is the supporters,’ Alisson said, citing his experience of Anfield as a Roma player in the Champions League semi-final last season.

‘Last year, I can remember about the semi-finals that they played against us, it was difficult. It was an unbelievable atmosphere. It was incredible.

‘I like to play with supporters of the other team shouting, talking to me, [it gives me incentive]. But here was something different.

‘When I signed, when I wanted to come here and I knew about the interest of Liverpool, yes, for sure [that experience was a factor].

‘We players, we want a team that wants you, a team with quality with a good manager and with great supporters. I think here at Liverpool you have maybe the biggest supporters in the world.’

Alisson said that Liverpool supporters can play a hug role in the Premier League title race

Alisson said that Liverpool supporters can play a hug role in the Premier League title race

Alisson said that Liverpool supporters can play a hug role in the Premier League title race

Alisson said he was impressed by the Anfield atmosphere when he played there with Roma 

Alisson said he was impressed by the Anfield atmosphere when he played there with Roma 

Alisson said he was impressed by the Anfield atmosphere when he played there with Roma 

Alisson said he is happy to wait for Liverpool supporters to come up with a song about him

Alisson said he is happy to wait for Liverpool supporters to come up with a song about him

Alisson said he is happy to wait for Liverpool supporters to come up with a song about him

Alisson also revealed that he played his team-mates a rendition of ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ by Oasis on his squad initiation.

The 26-year-old arrived at Anfield in a £65m from Serie A side Roma in July, singing a six-year deal.

Alisson was also played songs about team-mates Virgil van Dijk and Roberto Firmino, while Webster assured him that the Kop would soon come up with a song for the goalkeeper himself.

‘You have time,’ Alisson said. ‘I have a long contract.’ 

Alisson and Liverpool are back in action on Tuesday at home to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

They then return to their battle to win the Premier League the following Sunday, taking on fierce rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford. 

 

 

 

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