Alisson praised the Liverpool team’s attitude following their 2-1 comeback victory at Newcastle, calling it “one of a kind.”
The focus among fans has been on what Liverpool still needs as the transfer window nears its conclusion.
But Jurgen Klopp’s team shown its resiliency against Newcastle on Sunday, rallying from a goal and a man down to win three points late in the game.
During the post-game coverage on Sky Sports, Jamie Carragher urged the team to “really go for it” with additional acquisitions.
But after a summer in which Virgil van Dijk and Klopp were thought to be demanding more in terms of transfers, Alisson issued a warning: “Don’t put words in our mouths.”
“Today was about passion, today was about believing until the very end,” the Brazilian said to Sky Sports.
“The match we played against Bournemouth also demonstrated how good we might be with 10 men for 30 minutes.
“We need to carry that forward with 11 guys, maintain that level, pay attention to every challenge and opportunity, and have a genuine belief that we can accomplish something this year.
“Please don’t put words in our mouths about how we feel about the transfer window given all the gossip that is going on around us.
“We trust in each other and in ourselves.
“We demonstrated that against Newcastle here, in a particularly difficult setting, earning the three points under the circumstances.
“This is something we must employ. If we can put this to use right away, that will benefit us even more.
Liverpool’s dominance of Newcastle over the years included a late, late winner from Fabio Carvalho at Anfield a year ago.
Alisson, though, praised the recent victory as a “one of a kind” evening and thinks it belongs in the pantheon of great performances under Jurgen Klopp.
Even in a game like that, you cannot undervalue Liverpool, he added.
“To be honest, it was incredibly difficult to play against 10 men even when we met them here last season since they had one player sent off.
“You can do so many things on the field when you play as a team; you can even make the field smaller.
“With the talent we have on our squad, there are a lot of things we can accomplish.
“At halftime, we emphasized in the locker room that we should believe, that we will have opportunities, and that we should think we can accomplish something in this place.
“We succeeded.
“I believe that among the many games we played, this one is unique, and [the Barcelona game] has no comparison.”