How to vote for Alisson in September's Save of the Month

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He's done it again!

Alisson's fine start to the 2023/24 season has been rewarded with a nomination for the Premier League's Castrol Save of the Month award for the second month running.

The 31-year-old has been an ever-present for Liverpool in the Premier League so far in the new campaign, playing a crucial role in helping Klopp's side to five wins from seven league outings so far.

After winning the Save of the Month award in August for his wonder-stop against Newcastle, Liverpool's number one has picked up another nod in September, with the Premier League announcing a six-strong shortlist on Thursday.

The Brazilian earned his nomination for an outstanding diving stop to prevent James Maddison's curling effort in the controversial defeat to Tottenham on Saturday.

The full shortlist is as follows:

  • Jordan Pickford (Sheff Utd 2-2 Everton)

  • Guglielmo Vicario (Burnley 2-5 Spurs)

  • Ederson (West Ham 1-3 Man City)

  • David Raya (Arsenal 2-2 Spurs)

  • Robert Sanchez (Chelsea 0-1 Aston Villa)

  • Alisson (Spurs 2-1 Liverpool)

HOW TO VOTE FOR ALISSON IN SEPTEMBER'S SAVE OF THE MONTH

Liverpool fans can get behind Alisson and help him win back-to-back Save of the Month awards by voting for him on the the Premier League's website.

Fan have until 12:00 BST on Monday, 9 October to register their vote.

The supporters' votes will be combined with the choices from a panel of experts to determine the winner, who will be revealed next week.

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