In Liverpool's game against West Brom this season, Allison scored a deadly goal. He became the sixth goalkeeper in the Premier League to score. It was also the first goal of Allison's career.

So where is he compared to the other goalkeepers who are good at scoring goals?
The TalkSPORT website lists the goalkeepers who have scored the most goals in football history, so let's take a look at the top 10 players.
=9. Fernando Patterson – 26 goals
Between 1999 and 2000, the Costa Rica goalkeeper scored 13 goals for Guatemalan side Al Jacques Giraj.
=9. Panteric – 26 goals
Pantlić scored two goals for Yugoslavia and scored more than one goal in a single season during his 10 years with Serbian Redniki.
8. Alfaro – 31 goals
Alfaro, another penalty specialist, ended his career in 2010 with a neck injury. He has made 45 appearances for Salvador.
7. Hans-Jorge Bout – 32 goals
Juventus should miss Boot very much. The German goalkeeper has scored in the old woman's matches against Hamburg, Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern.
6. Marcio – 34 goals
In his match for Atletico Goña, the Brazilian goalkeeper scored one goal every 13 games. This is a very good performance.
5. Johnny Vegas Fernandez – 39 goals
Although a penalty expert, Fernandez still scored nine goals in the sports game.
4. Iquita – 41 goals
Iquita's Scorpion tail swing in Colombia against England has long been remembered. He is a distinctive player on the pitch, having scored many free-kicks and scoring 3 goals for Colombia.
3. Ivankov – 42 goals
Ivankov has scored for both Bulgaria and Turkey. He has made 64 appearances for Bulgaria.
2. Chilawite – 67 goals
Chilawite is the only goalkeeper in Chilawite history who has scored a hat-trick. It was a 1999 Match for Sasfeld against Ferro Carillier, and all three goals came from penalties.
The Paraguayan star, who has played for Zaragoza in Spain and Strasbourg in France, scored from his own half in a match against River Plate at Sarsfield.
1. Cheney – 131 goals
How a goalkeeper can score more than 100 goals is incredible.
Cheney made more than 1,000 appearances for São Paulo and is an excellent free-kick master, having also taken penalties on several occasions.
In three seasons from 2005 to 2007, he contributed 47 goals to Brazilian clubs. Cheney's record may never be broken.