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Darwin Nunez could do little more than heap praise on Liverpool shot-stopper Alisson Becker after the Reds dumped Benfica out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage.

The Reds eventually progressed as 6-4 aggregate winners, but Benfica refused to go down without a fight and actually did what so many sides have failed to do and avoided defeat at Anfield with the second-leg ending in a 3-3 draw. Nunez is a man in-form and played as such, bagging himself a goal in both legs of the contest.

However, it was an attempt on goal that did not go in that had him talking after the full-time whistle had blown in Merseyside, as the Uruguayan international was left stunned by the brilliance of the Brazilian between the sticks for Liverpool. Alisson has come to his side's rescue so many times this term and did so again against Benfica.

Nunez was lingering on the edge of the Reds penalty area before a cross was looped in his direction - the 22-year-old carefully watched the ball fall from the sky before guiding what looked to be a perfect right-footed volley into the

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