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Jurgen Klopp believes Alisson Becker's distribution will be a major asset – but says Liverpool must do more to help the £65million keeper.

The Brazil No 1, who shone on his debut in Saturday's 5-0 win over Napoli, will experience Anfield for the first time when Torino visit Anfield on Tuesday night.

Asked about the confidence Alisson had shown with the ball at his feet against Napoli, Klopp said: “That is what we want.

“It looked too confident only in those moments when we put him under pressure with our passes.

“It is all about giving him the ball back with the right passes. Loris (Karius) is good in these situations as well.

“We know we can use the goalkeeper but we have to improve our timing when we give the passes back because it is not allowed we pass back and then stop thinking about the situation. You need to immediately adapt so he has different options, not one.”

Naby Keita got 70 minutes under his belt on his return from injury in Dublin, while fellow summer signings Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri came off the bench in the second half.

"I am really happy with the new players," Klopp added.

"Shaqiri comes on as a nine and looked really good. He can play as a 10 and on the wing. It was fantastic what he did.

"Fabinho, much better in offensive pressing, but still struggling a bit as not fresh enough. It's been a hard pre-season for him.

"Naby played 50 minutes at the highest level and then left some gaps open, transition in defence could be better, so many things to work on.

"The impression they make in training is outstanding. I like it a lot. But we need to be ready for 95 minutes again, again and again."