Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp expects a tough test of their Premier League title credentials from Wolves tonight.
With their sixth-placed hosts chasing a Champions League spot, the league leaders know they will be pushed all the way at Molineux.
But Klopp is banking on goalkeeper Alisson to keep out the big bad Wolves.
Not having conceded in seven games and Alisson’s clean sheet record stretching even further than that, Klopp is confident of that happening.
HE IS A KEEPER: Alisson. Picture: Peter Powell/EPA
The coach says: “As a keeper we knew what we got [when we signed him].
“His technique has improved and he makes the difficult things looks easy. But if you’re a goalkeeper you make a tiny mistake and it’s a goal.
“I know Ali doesn’t take it for granted, so I don’t. A fantastic goalkeeper and a fantastic boy.”
As for their opponents, Klopp knows they will be out to avenge their narrow 1-0 defeat at Anfield less than a month ago.
After having a Pedro Neto equaliser ruled offside by VAR, Wolves were unhappy at the final whistle and will be hungry for revenge.
And Klopp adds: “I understood 100 percent it wasn’t easy for Wolves to take [defeat at Anfield] but afterwards the decisions were right... ”