He left Brazilian eatery Fazenda with a clean plate as well as a clean sheet, after tucking in to some South American-style meat dishes
LIVERPOOL keeper Alisson showed the club are in safe hands as he carried his baby after eating a Brazilian restaurant.
The Reds stopper kept a clean sheet in his side’s 4-0 demolition of West Ham.
7Alisson was on daddy duty after safely keeping West Ham out in the opening Premier League game of the seasonCredit: iCelebTV
7The Reds stopper and family visited Brazilian restaurant Fadenza with friends and family on MerseysideCredit: iCelebTV
And he left Brazilian eatery Fazenda with a clean plate as well, after tucking in to some South American-style meat dishes.
The 25-year-old wore a t-shirt and his New Balance club joggers as he ventured out with friends and family.
His young daughter enjoyed a wander, and he and his family then climbed into a car and headed home.
Alisson was signed by Jurgen Klopp for £67million from Roma over the summer, a world record for a keeper at the time.
7Alisson and his baby daughter were spotted in Liverpool city centreCredit: iCelebTV
7The Brazil keeper chatted with friends after filling up on Brazilian food on MerseysideCredit: iCelebTV
7The crowd then climbed into a 4×4 as they left the restaurantCredit: iCelebTV
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After Loris Karius’ double blunder in the Champions League final, Alisson became a prime target for the Reds.
And they are widely considered to be the team who will push champions Manchester City all the way in the Premier League title race.
He described how Liverpool made him feel wanted before making the switch, snubbing European champions Real Madrid in the process.
Alisson said: “It’s a thing that’s so important to me — to be happy and wanted, to feel valued.
7Alisson kept a clean sheet as Liverpool romped home 4-0 winners on the opening day of the Premier League seasonCredit: Reuters
7Alisson was over the moon after making his competitive debut for the RedsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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“That is what Liverpool made me feel.
“They are a huge club, they have had many great players, but when I came here, where I spoke to the people here, they made me feel wanted.
“All the staff, all the people, not to mention the players. It is an amazing group, some of them I have worked with before, like Salah at Roma.
“I feel as though we can form a really tight group, working together to support each other.
“We are a team already, I can feel that. We can achieve good things together.”