Liverpool goalkeeping coach John Achterberg admits he played a small role in Alisson Becker's winning goal against West Bromwich Albion.
The Brazilian became the first shot stopper to score a headed goal in the Premier League - ever.
Liverpool won the game 2-1 thanks to Alisson's stoppage time heroics, and can now qualify for the Champions League if they win their final two games of the season.
Achterberg told the club's website: "My reaction was like everyone else's – jumping around like mad, last minute, winning goal, that's how it is!
"You're just so happy for him to do it but also for the team. We kept fighting, creating chances but not scoring them. The opponent made it difficult for us, so you have to find a way to overcome it. Ninety-fourth minute and nothing to lose…
"I looked at my watch, 94, and I thought it was going to be the last kick of the game, we needed to win, so I shouted, 'Get up, get in the box!' to him! I didn't see Ali looking to the bench to see if he should go up before I shouted; I just thought we had nothing to lose and we needed to put everything into the box we had.
"The technique… he is natural in everything he does, playing and heading. It was a great finish."


