“We know" - Alisson on Liverpool's start to the 2022-23 campaign

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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has given his thoughts on the club's poor start to the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.

The Reds have only secured nine points from their opening six games. Alisson has given his reasons as to why Liverpool have not been at their best so far this season.

As quoted by Anfield Watch on Twitter, he told The Independent the following: “We know we are not at our level that everyone is used to seeing but we are trying and we are fighting. I believe it is only because of the circumstances around us. The injuries.

“There are so many reasons you can point the finger at that. In the end, it is on us. We have to have the right attitude on the pitch, working against those kind of problems and fixing those problems.

“We fix that with football, this is our idea. We have to stick with our idea of football. We have to fight too, be physical sometimes. We are trying to do that and we are getting there. This was a good example of what we can do this season.

“In this game we improved. Speaking about the performance, we had a more consistent game and we are getting there. We will get there.”

Anfield Watch Verdict

Liverpool have been unlucky with injuries so far this campaign. We probably shouldn't be surprised with the results.

But, despite that being the case, there has been still enough quality out on the pitch to win games of football.

If Liverpool don't improve, they will be fighting for a place in the top four. The Reds challenged for the quadruple last season.

Therefore, we have been underwhelmed with Liverpool's performances in recent weeks.

However, we will always support the team. On Wednesday night, Liverpool will face Napoli at the San Paolo to kickstart their 2022-23 Champions League campaign. We wish the team all the best.

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