Alisson was in action for Brazil overnight, but the match didn't end so well after picking up a possible injury.
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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson pictured in action for Brazil.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson pictured in action for Brazil. (Image: Getty Images)
Alisson's gesture during Brazil's World Cup qualifier against Colombia has gone viral on social media. The Liverpool shot-stopper led a little boy - who was in a wheelchair - on to the pitch as the teams lined-up.
He then stood behind him and kneeled down before singing the national anthem. That moment - captured by TNT Sports Brazil - has since had lots of reaction and comments on Instagram.
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One of the comments was made by the boy's grandmother, who wrote: "Theo is my grandson, that little, big man. The goalkeeper walked with him to the stadium and it was very rewarding to see. My grandson felt radiant... He's a miracle in our lives, his story is of resilience and his happiness is contagious to everyone."
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Theo's family later shared some pictures of the moment on social media. Their post read: "More than football, it's about believing in miracles."
The moment that has been shown on social media.
The moment that has been shown on social media.(Image: Instagram)
Alisson's night, though, ended abruptly when he was forced off during the second half after colliding with former Tottenham Hotspur defender Davinson Sanchez. Liverpool have released a statement which read: "Alisson Becker has departed the Brazil national team set-up and he will return to Liverpool.
"The goalkeeper was forced off in the second half of his nation's World Cup qualifier against Colombia in the early hours of Friday following a collision. Alisson is travelling back to Merseyside. He will undergo assessment from the Reds' medical staff."
Brazil's team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar provided a full update on Alisson's condition after the Liverpool goalkeeper was substituted in the win over Colombia. Lasmar confirmed that Alisson had suffered a head injury, with further tests needing to be carried out.
"Alisson suffered a trauma to the head region, he was replaced by a suspected concussion," said Lasmar - via CNN Brazil. "Now we will do all the CBF protocol, it will undergo recommended imaging tests, a computed tomography, then a resonance with diffusion.
"If all the tests are normal, we will follow up and do a cognitive test. And then we will evaluate the player. In the possibility that everything is normal, we will make a sequence of observations in the coming days. Today, we will do the tests, all the necessary evaluations.
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"Alisson is [feeling] normal, with no complaints. He reported no fainting and no memory loss. He thought it was a little slower. In this complaint, the recommended is the replacement of the player."