Jurgen Klopp has said that his Liverpool side still have trouble defending set pieces ahead of Saturday's meeting with dead-ball specialists West Bromwich Albion.
Tony Pulis' team have scored 19 goals from set pieces so far this season, while Liverpool have looked unconvincing at the back by conceding 10 goals in their opening seven games.
Klopp says he is hoping to numb the potent threat of the Baggies by ensuring they do not have possession of the ball in the first place.
Liverpool drew both games with the Baggies last season and the Reds boss has said he is fully aware of what to expect at Anfield on Saturday evening.