Champions Liverpool know that winning their next two Champions League home games will see them into the knockout phase.
The first of those is Tuesday’s 10pm clash with Genk, before Group F leaders Napoli come to Anfield in two weeks’ time.
That will leave them with a game to spare and goalkeeper Alisson says, “An important goal [is] for us to qualify as soon as possible.
“If we win every home game from now, we have a big chance to qualify.”
For that to happen the Reds need to keep clean sheets and be clinical upfront after being stretched in their last few matches against Manchester United, Tottenham, Arsenal and Aston Villa.
The Brazilian adds: “It annoys me always when we concede stupid goals. When we concede that way it annoys me and the team, also.
IMPROVE: Jurgen Klopp says his side always tries to improve. Picture: Rui Vieira/AP.
For coach Jurgen Klopp, chasing games is stressing him out and he has urged his attack to punish the opposition early on.
The German says: “It’s always part of development, already only 11 matches in, it [the season] feels longer.
“We always try to improve.
“The main target can’t be now to keep clean sheets, we want to but we have to attack.”