On July 3, Brazil will face their toughest opponent in Group D of the Copa América, Colombia. Ahead of the match, Brazilian starting goalkeeper Alisson joined head coach Tite at a press conference to discuss the upcoming game and the team’s atmosphere.
As Brazil’s first-choice goalkeeper in the last two World Cups and the 2019 Copa América winner, what are your thoughts? Alisson: The longevity and consistency in my career are closely related. I strive to be the best goalkeeper in Brazil, England, and the world, and training is crucial. I always work hard to ensure I’m ready. The competition for the number one spot in Brazil is fierce, with goalkeepers like Ederson being excellent as well, but I focus on maintaining stability, which I believe is why the coach trusts me to wear the national team jersey.
Regarding Brazil’s only goal conceded in this Copa América from a long-range shot, any thoughts? Alisson: Teams often try to catch us off guard with long shots, so defending against them requires a collective effort. It’s not just about me; we need to minimize threats to our goal. If we can keep clean sheets, we’ll be closer to victory.
What’s your outlook on Brazil’s Copa América campaign? Alisson: Our mindset is to give our all in every match, so we’re not yet thinking about the quarter-finals, potential opponents, or logistical issues. If we don’t advance or win tomorrow, there’s no confidence. Right now, our full attention is on Colombia.
How do you assess the threat of your Liverpool teammate Diáz? Alisson: He’s a great person and player, a significant threat to any team, including ours tomorrow. Colombia is going through a fantastic phase, and we’re up against a strong squad.
Your thoughts on Vinícius’ performance for both Real Madrid and the national team? Alisson: When players represent their country, they take on responsibility and external expectations. We come to the national team not just facing external pressure but also pushing ourselves. I believe Vinícius will replicate his level from Real Madrid. However, we’re a team first. Vinícius deserves recognition as one of the world’s best players, and if winning the Copa América helps him achieve that, we’ll be thrilled.
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