Copa America: Alisson hoping to come out on top against Lionel Messi once more

Alisson has been on a winning side on two occasions against Lionel Messi, and is confident Brazil can stop Argentina's superstar on Tuesday.

Published : Jul 02, 2019 12:36 IST

Alisson goes up against Lionel Messi. The Brazilian goalkeeper will go head-to-head with Messi once more on Tuesday.
Alisson goes up against Lionel Messi. The Brazilian goalkeeper will go head-to-head with Messi once more on Tuesday.
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Alisson goes up against Lionel Messi. The Brazilian goalkeeper will go head-to-head with Messi once more on Tuesday.

Brazil's Alisson is hoping his positive experiences of facing Lionel Messi will help him keep the Argentina star at bay in Tuesday's Copa America semifinal.

Alisson will go head-to-head with Messi once more when Copa America host Brazil takes on old rival Argentina at Estadio Mineirao.

The goalkeeper has faced Messi's Barcelona four times across the past two seasons, with both Roma and Liverpool. On both occasions — in the Champions League quarterfinals and semifinals respectively — Alisson's sides have ultimately come out on top over two legs.

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Messi did score past Alisson twice at Camp Nou on May 1, but Liverpool's goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in the second leg as the Reds completed a miraculous comeback at Anfield. And Alisson believes if Brazil can replicate the performances of Roma and Liverpool, it will have a chance of stopping Messi in his tracks.

'Have to be prepared for everything'

"I have confidence in my team, in my work, in the conviction that we are going to make a great game, we have to be prepared for everything," Alisson told a news conference.

"Roma and Liverpool were both very different. Fortunately they were two happy stories for my side. I was on two teams that played collectively. Our team has played like this, as a team, with a relationship. I have now lived two important experiences. But in a game like this there is no room for error against Argentina, everyone has to give their best."

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Alisson played a crucial role in Brazil reaching this stage, making a fine save from Gustavo Gomez's penalty in the shoot-out win over Paraguay in the last eight. "I do not see myself as a hero," Alisson said. "If I make saves, and the others do not convert their chances, it's no good.

"We all know that football has circumstances within the game, so we have to be prepared for everything."

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