Liverpool's Alisson Becker is arguably the world's best goalkeeper when it comes to ball distribution and while his range of passing is certainly impressive, the Brazilian's skill moves are also to be admired.
The 25-year-old, who arrived at Anfield this summer in a record £66.9 million deal, hasn't taken long to showcase his talent, giving us a taste of his technique on Saturday afternoon.
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Becker produced a cheeky chip on Brighton's Anthony Knockaert in the 68th minute, launching the ball over his opponent as he strayed outside of his penalty area.
Take a bow, son.
Alisson casually offloaded a pass to defender Virgil van Dijk and Liverpool quickly went on the attack, something we are likely to see more and more in the coming months as the Brazilian settles into Premier League life.
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It lead some to suggest that the former AS Roma goalkeeper deserves 5* skill moves on FIFA 19.
We can just imagine gamers bringing Alisson out from his box and taking on the entire team - something we're definitely on board with.
The Brazilian went on to keep a clean sheet while recording this quite unbelievable stat.
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Becker actually completed more dribbles than Naby Keita, Andy Robertson and Roberto Firmino combined.
Statman Dave on Twitter said: "Alisson completed more dribbles vs. Brighton than Andy Robertson, Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino combined."
Now that is what you call impressive.
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Do you think Alisson deserves to become the first goalkeeper in FIFA history to be given 5* skill moves when the official release drops on September 28?
Let us know in the comments.
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