Mignolet: Everybody's always ready to do a job
Simon Mignolet was delighted with the efforts of a much-changed Liverpool team as they claimed a routine 2-0 victory over Watford at Anfield on Sunday.
Jürgen Klopp made eight changes to his team in the aftermath of a draining Europa League semi-final decider against Villarreal on Thursday.
But there was no notable drop in the level of performance as the Reds ran out comfortable winners thanks to goals from Joe Allen and Roberto Firmino.
And Mignolet, who was one of few players to feature from the off in both fixtures, argued the nature of the win only showed the strength in depth possessed by Liverpool.
"Everybody's always ready to do a job and if everybody does their job we can [win] with any squad player," he told Liverpoolfc.com.
"We've got a lot of talent in the team and everybody's always ready to help out when needed.
"Today, the young boys showed again what they can do, there's huge talent in there and they can win against a Premier League team as well."
With the Europa League final fast approaching, the Reds could have been forgiven for allowing their intensity to drop somewhat in this fixture.
But that was not the case, and Mignolet insisted that is because Klopp's men are keen to avoid suffering a dent to their confidence in the build-up to the meeting with Sevilla.
"I think the only way we can focus is by putting good performances in - that can only be good for the confidence," he added.
"We've still got two games before [the final] in the Premier League and you always want to win those.
"Going into the final you want to [have] the best feeling and that's why putting in good performances like today [is important].
"Hopefully we can do that against West Brom and Chelsea as well and that will be the best preparation for the final."
The 28-year-old also reflected on the brilliant save he made from Odion Ighalo at 1-0, a moment which proved crucial to Liverpool going on to collect all three points.
He said: "I'm pleased with that, it's a very important moment in the game to help the lads out. That's why you're a goalkeeper.
"Afterwards, the lads did really well to keep a clean sheet, so a good day all round."