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Liverpool ‘not blind’ to defensive issues, says under-fire goalkeeper Simon Mignolet

The Belgian is part of a defence that has already come under fire for their display in the 3-3 Premier League draw at Watford

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Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet has admitted that his team is struggling defensively already this season. Photo: Reuters
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Liverpool are fully aware they have to improve defensively but they must strike a balance between tightening up at the back and playing their natural attacking game, goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has said.

The Belgian is part of a defence that has already come under fire for their display in the 3-3 draw at Watford in last Saturday’s Premier League opener, when Liverpool conceded a stoppage-time equaliser from a set-piece.
Liverpool’s vulnerability was on display again in their 2-1 Champions League qualification first-leg win over Hoffenheim on Tuesday, when they conceded late on to give the German side hope for next week’s return leg at Anfield.
Liverpool’s defending was again suspect during their Champions League play-off match. Photo: EPA
Liverpool’s defending was again suspect during their Champions League play-off match. Photo: EPA
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“We can only play one way and that is forward. We know that we can always score,” Mignolet told British media.

“We took a lot of steps defensively against Hoffenheim. We were solid, set-pieces we defended well too and that is what we have to learn.”

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While Liverpool’s pace and attacking flair got them out of trouble several times last season, Mignolet backed his team mates to offer a sterner all-round defensive effort this campaign without ruining their potency up front.
Liverpool are in the market for defensive replacements. Photo: EPA
Liverpool are in the market for defensive replacements. Photo: EPA
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