Alisson last played for Brazil in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in December, and it is anticipated that he won’t be starting any games this month.
Since being eliminated in Qatar, Brazil has played five games, with Liverpool’s No. 1 sitting on the bench for four of them and being completely missing for the fifth.
From the standpoint of Liverpool, it is a good idea to reduce Alisson’s danger of injury while serving as an international player, but the 31-year-old will be really disappointed in himself.
Ederson of Man City has been chosen as the Selecao’s goalkeeper over Alisson by interim head coach Fernando Diniz.
Brazil plays Venezuela and Uruguay in World Cup qualifiers, and Alisson is anticipated to be benched for the sixth straight game when Venezuela visits (Friday at 1.30am BST).
According to numerous sources in Brazil, including ESPN and Globo, the club has lined up with Ederson over Alisson during their key training sessions.
during a press conference prior to Brazil’s game against Venezuela, he claimed that competition with Alisson is “healthy” and “good for Brazil.”
The City goalie remarked, “The relationship between the goalkeepers is very good, it’s a healthy competition.”
It’s wonderful to have two goalkeepers that always pursue and accomplish their professional and personal goals.
Any player selected by the coach will be capable of performing the job. Brazil can only benefit from it.
Diniz emphasized during the mid-September break that the “dispute” over who starts in goalkeeping “will always be open,” and while that decision may seem obvious to those who support Liverpool, at least Alisson will be mostly protected.