Jürgen Klopp says his side's lack of clean sheets doesn't concern him - as long as they keep winning games.
The Premier League leaders were renowned for their defensive record last season but, as they prepare to take on Genk at Anfield in the Champions League, they have kept just three clean sheets in their 17 competitive games - much to the frustration of goalkeeper Alisson.
Despite their relative defensive fragility, they sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League with the chance to extend that to nine next weekend, and could put themselves in a good position to qualify for the knockout stages for the Champions League with a positive result on Tuesday.