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Liverpool's Alisson faces Brazil media scrutiny after latest Copa America effort

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Alisson's Brazil scraped through to the Copa America knockout stages, but there's a consensus that the Liverpool goalkeeper's game needs stepping up.

Brazil's latest outing was another uninspiring one, as it managed only a draw in their group stage match and ended up as Group D's second-placed team.

Raphinha struck first for Brazil, but Daniel Munoz leveled for Colombia just before the half-time whistle.



Next up for Brazil is a clash with Darwin Nunez and Uruguay in the knockouts.



Post-match after the Colombia game, Brazil's coach Dorival Junior remarked: "We are a team in adaptation and we had difficulties in getting the ball out against a very good team that have been playing together for a very long time."

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He added: "Colombia have gone undefeated in more than 20 games and it is a team that are more well prepared than us but we are continuing to work in order to improve our performances."

Marquinhos also chimed in, saying: "There was lack of control from our part and we weren't managing to keep hold of the ball - making little progress."

"We had difficulties but to be honest, we faced a team that are doing very well.

Every game is a final from now on."

In light of this, Liverpool.com has reviewed Alisson's performance according to the Brazilian press.

Globo Esporte

Globo Esporte didn't hold back in its player ratings, noting: "He wasn't to blame for Colombia's goal but in previous play, he hesitated playing with his feet and ended up gifting the ball to Luis Diaz who shot straight at him.

His main save in the first half was a free-kick from James Rodriguez."

It gave him a middling score of 5.

Correio Braziliense

This outlet was slightly more impressed, highlighting: "Made five important and difficult saves such as James Rodriguez's dangerous free-kick."

It awarded a solid 6.

Terra

Terra had mixed feelings, pointing out: "Made good saves but struggled with the ball at his feet and almost gifted Colombia a goal.

Then went on to make two good saves to deny Colombia in the final stages."

Another 6 was dished out here.

Gazeta Desportiva

While giving out a 5, the publication offered a critical take: "Could have done better with the goal conceded.
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