Head Allison rescues Liverpool and snatches a dear win over West Brom

 Goalkeeper Alison Baker saved his team Liverpool from wasting two new league points, and the Brazilian goalkeeper led his team to one of the most expensive victories in the Premier League by defeating West Bromwich Albion 2/1 on Sunday in the 36th stage of the Premier League.

The same stage today also witnessed Tottenham's 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton and Crystal Palace over Aston Villa 3/2.

Liverpool was on its way to return to the series of wasting easy opportunities in its attempts to ensure participation in the Champions League next season, but the head of its Brazilian goalkeeper Alison Becker snatched for the team a 2/1 victory over West Bromwich Albion.

Liverpool raised its score to 63 points in fifth place, one point behind Chelsea, and West Brom stuck at 26 points in nineteenth place before the last, noting that it was relegated to the First Division earlier this season.

The first half of the match ended in a 1-1 draw, as West Brom shook the net through Hal Robson Kanoo in the 15th minute, and Egyptian international Mohamed Salah tied for Liverpool in the 33rd minute.

And it seemed that Liverpool squandered another opportunity to continue the pressure on Chelsea, hoping to clinch fourth place, the last qualified places for the European Champions League.

But Allison Baker advanced to the opponent's penalty area to help his team-mates during a corner kick in the fifth minute of stoppage time, and brilliantly caught the ball after the corner kick by Trent Alexander Arnold to put the ball in a very difficult corner to the left of the goalkeeper scoring the winning goal in the dead time before the end of the match directly.

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