It is almost looking like an impossibility for a Liverpool goalkeeper not to be at the fore of a howler in goal.
Commuting a blunder is now made to look occultic, that you need one to be fully registered a single goalkeeper.
Liverpool thought they had seen enough of Karius and Mignolet committing blunders to cost the team when they purchased Alisson Becker from Roma for a record fee then.
The goalkeeper who had prior to the match against Leicester on Sunday, kept three clean sheets as Liverpool continued their fine start to the season.
Although the Reds won 2-1 at the King Power, Alisson's error was a major headline of the victory.
The Brazilian while trying to play from the back decided to get round substitute, Kelechi Iheanacho on the near side, but the Nigerian was resolute and won the ball without committing a foul, before setting up Rachid Ghezzal for his first Leicester goal.
Liverpool has earlier gone ahead by two goals, courtesy, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.
Although Liverpool boss, Jurgen Kopp has come to the defence of the Brazilian, stating that the blunder is just a one-off, Alisson was seen apologising to the Liverpool faithfuls in a similar fashion to Karius after last season's Champions League final howler against Real Madrid.