Liverpool star James Milner has admitted that his side need to improve at defending set-pieces.
The Reds beat Genk with a 2-1 score in the Champions League group stage game. It was the eighth successive match without a clean sheet.
"I thought we were good at times," Milner told BT Sport after the match. "The boys keep coming out and try to keep that tempo high. It could have been a lot more comfortable but they made it difficult. I'm just pleased to get the result.
"Set-pieces are always going to be dangerous. There were six changes tonight so the hardest things to pick up are always going to be shaped but it's something we can look at to improve. Every game is tough in the Champions League. It's a boring saying but it's true! We need to finish the job now. We are in a good position."