sport news Alisson builds his ideal goalkeeper as he ranks fellow shot-stoppers on key ... trends now The goalkeeper was asked about attributes such as reflexes and positioning He voted for himself in three categories as the Brazilian star backed his abilities Brazil in blue – you want to think of yellow and Pele and not think about Everton - Listen to the It's All Kicking Off podcast By Lewis Browning Published: 09:39 GMT, 25 March 2024 | Updated: 09:39 GMT, 25 March 2024 Viewcomments Liverpool star Alisson has put together his all-time goalkeeper using some key attributes needed for the position. The goalkeeper is currently out injured in a big blow to the Reds in their bid to win the Premier League, absent since the start of February with a hamstring injury with his return date unclear. Reds manager Jurgen Klopp described the issue as 'rather serious', though second-choice stopped Caoimhin Kelleher has impressed as the Brazilian's deputy so far. Missing international duty with Brazil - and their win over England at Wembley on Saturday - Alisson has stayed with Liverpool to continue his rehab and took time out of his schedule to build his ideal goalkeeper. Perhaps surprisingly, he pair tribute to a rival goalkeeper with one attribute, though did back his own abilities in various other areas. Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has built his all-time ideal goalkeeper by ranking peers in regards to certain attributes He missed Brazil's win over England with injury and has been absent for a number of Reds matches Alisson montando o goleiro perfeito:- Jogo com os pés: Ederson- Saída pelo alto: Alisson- 1 contra 1: Alisson- Reflexo: Oblak- Posicionamento: Taffarelpic.twitter.com/ykyDpck7Vu — Central Liverpool Brasil (@central_lfc_br) March 24, 2024 The first category given was ability with feet, which is a tribute that has become more necessary for goalkeepers in recent times in comparison to how it was in the past. Alisson picked out Brazil team-mate and Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson as the king of ball-playing, ahead of himself, with the 31-year-old also comfortable playing the ball out from the back. Ederson was one of the first goalkeepers that became known for their ball-playing ability, with the Brazilian joining Pep Guardiola's Manchester City early in the Spaniard's reign when he binned Joe Hart and Claudio Bravo. He praised international team-mate but domestic rival Ederson (left) for his ball-playing ability Regarding diving, Alisson picked himself for the first time, saying: 'No, I'm not going to talk about myself,' before conceding: 'OK, I'll put it in then, at the top.' When it came to one-on-one shot-stopping, Alisson said: 'I have to put it in again, come on,' referring to himself. And then when asked about reflexes, he replied: 'Me again, I'm not kidding.' He then said of another player: 'I think he's a really good guy. It the matter of reflexes, [Jan] Oblak.' Praising himself, the 31-year-old also picked out Liverpool and Brazil goalkeeping coach Claudio Taffarel (right) for his positioning Finally, Alisson was asked about positioning, and gave his Liverpool and Brazil goalkeeping coach Claudio Taffarel as the answer. Taffarel, now 57, played for the likes of Inter Milan and Galatasaray in a stellar career, which saw him also make over 100 appearances for Brazil and lift the 1994 World Cup and 1987 and 1989 Copa America titles. Read more: Share or comment on this article: Alisson builds his ideal goalkeeper as he ranks fellow shot-stoppers on key attributes... with the Liverpool star heaping praise on a rival - and himself! All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility