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 Liverpool splashed the cash on Alisson this summer in a bid to end the hoodoo that has surrounded the Reds goalkeeper position for the past few years

 And the Brazilian made a strong start to life at Anfield, suggesting the £65m splashed out on him will prove money well spent

 Alisson caused a few spectators' heart rates to rise when he chipped the ball over Anthony Knockaert during Liverpool's win over Brighton last weekend

 That time his fancy footwork came off, but it wasn't the case against Leicester when he attempted to trick Kelechi Iheanacho with a Cruyff turn

 Alisson lost the ball to the Foxes striker who proceeded to square it to Rachid Ghezzal for a simple finish

 Liverpool managed to hold on for a 2-1 win which maintains their 100 per cent start to the season

 But doubts over whether Alisson should be spend so much time with the ball at his feet in future have arisen

 The former Roma ace's mistake came after a slightly wayward back-pass from central defender Van Dijk

 And Alisson has revealed he took issue with his team-mate post-match when they had a dressing room chat about the incident

 "It was a 'reading the play' mistake by me," Alisson told ESPN Brasil. "I didn't receive that good of a pass, we talked about that in the locker room, I spoke to Virgil, it wasn't that good of a pass

" Alisson admits the blame for the goal, which almost handed Leicester a way back into the match, lies with him though

 "I also had all the conditions to kick the ball away and tried to keep playing, keep the possession," Alisson added

 "Everyone analyses the games. "Obviously, I won't be stupid to make the same mistake

 "We have to learn from our mistakes. "But it's part of my game, I won't be arrogant of saying that I will keep doing this

 "We have to learn from our mistakes. "If it's necessary, the dribble has to be the last resource

 "Unfortunately, today it caused that goal. "I think that it was a foul, but we can't support ourselves on that

 "In this kind of play, here in the Premier League, not every collision is a foul

 "In my opinion it was, but it's part of the game, we can't give room for that to happen on the pitch

" Liverpool now face a two-week wait to take on Tottenham thanks to the oncoming international break

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Colorado airport installs unmanned control towers using cameras - Daily News - Duration: 3:09.

A Colorado airport is testing out a new type of high-tech remote control tower that doesn't have to be manned and can interact with pilots though cameras

The tower was recently installed at Northern Colorado Regional Airport and will be tested for the next year

  David Ulane, the director of the Colorado Department of Transportation Division of Aeronautics, told CBS Denver that the unmanned control tower will be the first of its kind to combine radar and track-based information with video-based information

 He said it will 'provide an even better situational picture of what's happening here'

  Share this article Share According to the department of transportation, cameras will be mounted on three steel masts that rise 22 to 56 feet above the ground

 , the same as if the controller was actually looking out the window of the tower

The cameras will stream into a room that resembles a virtual tower control Ulane said inside the room is a large video wall that's made to look like the airport grounds

 Jason Licon, the Airport Direcot at NCRA said the remote tower will provide better safety for the different types of aircraft that use the airport

 'It will allow additional traffic to come in in a safe way. As we grow over time it will continue to be able to accommodate that growth,' Licon said

'Having a safe airport is critical to market to those airlines.' Ulane added: 'A more efficient, a safer facility and certainly one that if airline service resumes has a bigger economic impact on this community'

 The department also said the towers will 'eliminate the need for airports to build, maintain and staff a physical air traffic control tower'

The Division of Aeronautics has spent more than $8million on the remote tower project and hopes to have it fully operational by the end of 2020

State officials hope the remote tower could be used at other airports in the future

 'We have a number of our airports in the state that could use air traffic controls services like this, even part of the year,' Ulane told the outlet

  

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