The Brazilian, who briefly became the world's most expensive keeper when the Reds signed him in the summer, has already been described as one of the best in the business. “I can’t compare myself with him, he’s one of the best in the last 10 years, maybe the best,” he said. And he insisted he can achieve that at a club which is now challenging for the top honours in Europe. “I know I have to work hard, I’m part of a big club with big plans and big goals. To be the best in the world would be a consequence of this.”Liverpool face Bayern without midfielder Naby Keita.
Source: Daily Mirror March 12, 2019 20:15 UTC