‘Monster’ Fabinho greeted via liverpool teammate Alisson

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Fabinho “a monster” in Liverpool’s 2-0 Premier League win over Chelsea on Sunday, according to Alisson.

With Joe Gomez and Joel Matip injured, Fabinho moved to the center of the defense alongside Virgil van Dijk and on the song at Stamford Bridge, with red chief Jurgen Klopp describing his demonstration as “exceptional”.

The Brazilian played a key role in assisting the stay with a blank sheet preserved through compatriot Alisson, saving Jorginho’s penalty.

While Sadio Mane scored a double, Fabinho’s paintings at the other end to keep Chelsea’s newcomers Timo Werner and Kai Havertz calmer, inspired Alisson more.

“He’s a monster,” Alisson said on the club’s official website. “Amazing, though, that’s what I expect from him.

“If you think it’s wonderful, I’d wonder why you’re a sensible player. Where he has played, from number six to the central, he does so in the most productive way and his quality allows him to play in other positions. “

“He’s a wise player in plays and also one by one. He was a guy opposed to Werner, as opposed to Havertz and the other players with a very wise quality, so I congratulate him because in my opinion he was the guy of the match. “

Adjustment in west London turned out to be a much easier start than Liverpool’s opening match of the season against newly promoted Leeds United, in which Klopp’s men left behind due to a dramatic 4-3 win at Anfield.

That means the Reds have their name on defense with back-to-back victories, and Arsenal will be their next opponent on the most sensible flight on Monday.

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