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Ryan Paton

Alisson Becker's marriage admission that makes him 'different' to other footballers

Alisson Becker has played a pivotal role in Liverpool FC's pursuit of an unprecedented quadruple.

The Reds will play their final Premier League game of the season today against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield. Alisson is set to start in goal as Jurgen Klopp's side bid to cap off their domestic campaign in style.

The Liverpool number one has been a mainstay in the starting XI and was one of the FA Cup heroes as he saved Mason Mount's penalty in the Reds' triumph over Chelsea last weekend. Away from the pitch, Alisson is regularly supported by his wife, Natália.

READ MORE: Alisson Becker's wife swoons as goalkeeper poses in new Liverpool FC kit

The Brazilian's wife swooned when her husband modelled next season's goalkeeper kit, which was launched earlier this week. The Nike shirt is a unique lilac colour and features two different shades on the sleeves and collar.

The official Liverpool FC Twitter account shared snaps of the number one modelling the new kit. The post was captioned: "Love the lilac, Ali."

Natalia took to Twitter to gush over her husband in the new kit. She said: "When I think he can't get any more beautiful:" The couple have been married since 2015 and share two children named Helena and Mateo.

Natalia regularly shares update from their happy family life on Instagram. She recently thrilled fans with snaps from Helena's extravagant Disney-themed birthday bash. Natalia shared a series of snaps of the birthday decorations on her Instagram story, which included a sumptuous looking cake in the shape of a majestic castle.

Natalia shared snaps of Helena's birthday cake (Instagram/@natalialbecker)

Away from her happy family life, Natalia is a doctor who works as a Good Will ambassador for the World Health organisation. Alisson has previously revealed how his wife left her native Brazil soon after graduation to join him after he transferred to Roma.

Speaking to Sportweek, he said: "My wife Natalia left Brazil five months after graduating to be with me. That meant a lot to me. I enjoyed supporting her while she was finishing her studies at university.

"I guess that made me a bit different to other footballers. And, if you don't feel well, it's better to be living with a doctor than a model."

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