It has been a triumphant run for Liverpool, and it's unlikely the club will be stopped on their track of successes anytime soon. Still leading the Premier League table, the Reds are nearly certain to lift the title trophy by season's end and star keeper Alisson Becker can only thank Jurgen Klopp.

It is an open secret that the Reds' German manager is the force that moves Liverpool to pick up pieces of silverware, Alisson said. Part of the reasons Liverpool is high is the manner Klopp has shaped the squad into a winning form, the Brazilian said.

According to Express, Alisson is of the conviction that Klopp brought with him a positive atmosphere that motivated the Reds to play their best in every game. The same philosophy rubbed on Liverpool supporters, and the result is a solid community.

"The boss keeps us together and we try to make the difference not just on the pitch but off the pitch with the supporters," explained the Liverpool star.

Alisson said Liverpool would continue on the winning ways in the games to come, adding he sees no reason why the club will not be crowned the Premier League winner, which would be the team's first since 1990.

"I think we, as a team, we are making the things special," Alisson said.

It used to be that the Liverpool of today is a poor comparison to the glorious past of the club, of the versions of the team that brought home honors in the 1970s and 1980s. Now, the current team can be considered as at par with the achievements of past legends.

In 2019 alone, according to Mirror, Liverpool won the FIFA Club World Cup, the European Super Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. With Klopp's guidance, the team fought its way to be the European champions for the sixth time.

It was clear that the German boss has managed to turnaround the team following years of missteps and disappointments prior to his entry in 2015.

Alisson said Liverpool's glorious years no longer intimidate the current roster. The players believe, and as encouraged by Klopp, they are into something that is quite special for the whole Liverpool community.

"Not just for us players, but the supporters also who are all around the world following us. We need to give the best on the pitch. They have already the history but we are making history again. Football is like this," said the star goalkeeper.

There is no stopping now the club as the Brazilian promised that Liverpool would play at the same level for the upcoming fixtures, and as always, the goal is to win.

"We have many games to play, we are just halfway through the season so we have a long way to go and we need to keep playing who we are playing," added Alisson, who according to Liverpool Echo is arguably the best in his class at the moment.