Since the start of the 2023/24 season, Alisson Becker’s injury record has started to become a real concern. Goalkeepers are normally the most reliable players in a squad, but Liverpool have had to cope without their number one far too often over the last two seasons.
Looking at the injury list since 23/24:
❌ Muscle issue (3 games) ❌ Hamstring (15 games) ❌ Thigh (2 games) ❌ Hamstring (12 games) ❌ Hamstring (8 games) ❌ Muscle issue (1 game)
And now he’s out again for an extended period.
This is not normal for a goalkeeper.
Reports suggest Alisson has missed a huge number of matches through injury in recent seasons, including around 28 matches in 2024/25 alone, mostly with hamstring and thigh problems, which is an unusually high number for a goalkeeper.
Across his Liverpool career, he is expected to miss 70+ matches through injury/fitness issues, which is a massive number for a player in that position.
There is no doubt Alisson is one of the best goalkeepers in the world when fit. His shot stopping, one-on-ones and distribution have won Liverpool trophies. But availability matters, and Liverpool have had to rely on backup goalkeepers far too often.
And that brings us to why Ray Clemence is still the greatest Liverpool goalkeeper.
Why Ray Clemence Is Still No.1
Ray Clemence is widely regarded as Liverpool’s greatest ever goalkeeper, and when you look at the numbers and his reliability, it’s easy to see why.
During his Liverpool career he made over 660 appearances and kept 323 clean sheets, which is an incredible record.
Even more incredible, Clemence missed only a handful of league games across more than a decade, showing unbelievable consistency and durability.
He also won:
3 European Cups 5 League titles 2 UEFA Cups FA Cup League Cup
But what really sets Clemence apart was reliability. He was always there. Week in, week out. Season after season.
That’s the difference.
Alisson at his best might be the better goalkeeper technically, but Clemence was always available, always consistent, and was the backbone of one of the greatest Liverpool teams in history.
The Big Question for Liverpool
Liverpool now have to start asking a difficult question:
Can you rely on a goalkeeper who misses 10–15 games every season?
Because for a goalkeeper, consistency and availability are almost as important as ability.
And that’s why, for many Liverpool fans, Ray Clemence is still the greatest goalkeeper the club has ever had.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
