Alisson has set a new record for goals in a match with Flamengo in the Copa Libertadores, breaking the previous mark set by Lionel Messi.
The Brazilian goalkeeper made history on Sunday when he scored his first goal in the tournament against Santos FC in the quarterfinal round of the competition. The goal was his first ever in a professional league and it marked a significant milestone for the club.
Before the match, Flamengo had been without a goal in their last four matches, but Alisson proved to be a force in the defense, preventing Santos from scoring any goals. His performance was instrumental in helping Flamengo secure a 2-1 victory over Santos, who were looking to make their first appearance in the final.
Alisson's goal came just moments after he made a save that kept Santos in the game. He saved a penalty kick from Ronaldo,Campeonato Brasileiro Action the Portuguese striker, before making a diving save to deny Santos' goal-scoring chances.
It was a remarkable display of skill and determination from the Brazilian goalkeeper, who showed why he is considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world. His performance will undoubtedly inspire fans and teammates alike as they look forward to seeing what he can achieve in future games.
Overall, Alisson's goal against Santos was a testament to his skills and determination, and it will no doubt inspire fans and teammates at Flamengo in the coming weeks and months.
