Brendan Rodgers has no intention of allowing Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet to dwell on a rare error during the Reds' 2-2 comeback draw against Aston Villa last weekend.

A Gabriel Agbonlahor cross from the right flank eluded the Belgian nine minutes before half-time, allowing Christian Benteke to convert a header at the far post and secure a two-goal advantage.

Rodgers' team roared back through Daniel Sturridge and Steven Gerrard's second-half penalty, but ultimately had to settle for a point despite attempts to claim a winner in what time remained.

High on the Northern Irishman's agenda this week will be replenishing the confidence levels within his squad, although faith in the No.22 between the posts is currently unshakeable.

"Confidence-wise it is important for me to lift all the players. And for Simon, it is something I will reinforce with him," the boss commented.

"He is still an outstanding goalkeeper but when you make those mistakes they get highlighted more as a 'keeper.

"He will be disappointed with the second one because it is a basic cross into the box and he should deal with it. We're then 2-0 behind and it's uphill for us.

"But he has come here because he's an outstanding goalkeeper and, I repeat, you don't lose your talent. Players will succeed if they have confidence and part of my job is to help deliver that confidence to them."