Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has approached his partners to react quickly to Saturday's frustrating 2-0 Premier League rout by West Ham United when they go to tackle Stoke City in the League Cup semi-last on Tuesday.
The Merseyside club have been attempting to pull together a series of results on their ventures, having won only one of their last five away apparatuses in all rivalries.
"We have another amusement coming up right on time, the semi-last, so ideally we can put things straight there on the grounds that it's critical. Ideally we can do well against Stoke," Mignolet told club's site (www.liverpoolfc.com).
"Any diversion we play we need to win. We concentrate on the following amusement close by. We're highlighting in all rivalries and that is a positive thing.
"We can do well in the greater part of the glass rivalries we're highlighting in. We'll attempt to do our best in the following diversion — that is Stoke so we'll concentrate on that."
Feed will likewise be hoping to come back to winning courses after Saturday's last-pant class misfortune to West Bromwich Albion and striker Jonathan
Walters said it was imperative not to disintegrate under the weight of the two-legged tie.
Imprint Hughes' men have the Reds at the Britannia Stadium having come to the last four of the League Cup interestingly since 1972.
"I don't believe it's imperative to get a lead, I believe it's essential to be in the amusement," Walters told the club's site (www.stokecityfc.com).
"Ideally we can get a decent result on Tuesday, and in case we're still in the amusement then it transforms into an appropriate glass diversion.
"Liverpool have a great deal great players that can hurt groups, so it will be an extreme diversion, so we must be comfortable
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