Alisson Becker couldn't have made a more perfect start to life at Liverpool.

Signed under great fanfare this summer and to the tune of a then world record fee, there was great expectations that the Brazilian would succeed where Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet failed.

After three games in the Premier League, Alisson has kept three clean sheets and has impressed Liverpool supporters with everything from his shot stopping to distribution.

Something that was particularly apparent during the 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion, though, was his impeccable dribbling.

In fact, Alisson actually completed more dribbles in the game than Andy Robertson, Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino all put together.

Alisson's dribbling vs Brighton

And the highlight of his flamboyant football came with an audacious chip over Anthony Knockaert that caused plenty of debate after the game.

Liverpool fans certainly took a sharp intake of breathe during the skill and Klopp voiced some concern by noting: “I didn't have kittens but of course there was a different heart-rate at that moment.

"Too often in the second half we put him in a situation where we needed him in a similar situation by playing back passes in the wrong moments, stuff like that, it made no sense."

Obviously, there was no harm done against Brighton but could Alisson overplaying come back to bite Liverpool this season?

AS Roma fan's advice for Liverpool

It's perhaps hard to tell when we've seen so little of him in the Premier League, but somebody who could offer a solution is a certain AS Roma fan.

Reddit user /u/Alajarin gave his insight on Alisson when he originally signed and now Liverpool fans are sharing his analysis once again after the Brighton game.

The supporter told fans back in July: "The other thing [ball control]: the first few times, you’ll get scared when he tries something ridiculous on the ball under pressure from an opposition player: trying to dribble around them, feint, backheel it past them, he does it all.

"And we've all got in our mind at the moment even more than normal just how badly it can go after that World Cup final.

"But when you see him do it each time and always, always pull it off, the fear completely disappears. I had complete confidence in him to never f**k up, no matter how dodgy the situation looked; and he never did.

Liverpool fans shouldn't worry

"Basically because I saw a few people say stuff like "he needs to cut it out" etc, thought it might be interesting to provide a different perspective on things - not saying he won't make any mistakes or anything."

In other words, don't panic Liverpool fans.

Coming from somebody who had watched Alisson week in, week out in Serie A, they can reliably inform that he makes very few mistakes despite all his ball control.

That's certainly substantiated with a couple of searches of YouTube with Alisson's 'sweeper keeper' tactics almost perfectly executed. Check out one example below:

All this considered, Liverpool have one of the most well-rounded goalkeepers in world football right now.

Not only can he dig out the Reds with a last minute save and pick out the deadly front three from a goal-kick but he can also make himself an eleventh outfield player.

And if his opening three Premier League games are anything to go by, Liverpool have struck gold, even if they'll need to hide behind the sofa every now and then.

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