This comes directly off the back of a match - winning performance last weekend, in which
Mignolet denied Saido Berahino and Charlie Adam from close range to seal the points for his team.
Simon
Mignolet denied Diego Costa the chance to extinguish Liverpool's lingering title hopes from the penalty spot, Anfield went wild and so did Jürge -LRB-...)
Not exact matches
Fortunately got us, our numbers came up as we prevailed 6 - 5 thanks to Simon
Mignolet, who pulled off saves to
deny Peter Crouch and Marc Muniesa from 12 yards.
The Brazilian international bagged his 11th Premier League goal of the season to emerge as the star performer for the visitors, while Simon
Mignolet deserves credit for his second - half save in particular to
deny Matt Phillips to preserve Liverpool's lead as he put in a great performance too.
Leicester then had a golden chance to equalise just three minutes later, after
Mignolet fouled Foxes forward Vardy, however the Belgian then made amends for his error, as the Reds shot - stopper made a smart save to
deny Vardy from the spot to keep the away side ahead.
Mignolet made a good save to
deny giroud's direct header!
Liverpool «keeper Simon
Mignolet produced an instinctive penalty save to
deny Leicester forward Jamie Vardy from the spot to keep his side ahead on their Premier League match this evening.
In Liverpool Coutinho, Lallana, Sturridge (if he avoids injuries), Mane, Clyne, Wijnaldum, Can and even
Mignolet (with highest concentration) are the players who have potential to be world class.Don't even
deny it.Listen I fear Klopp bringing Liverpool to its best because he's selling a lot of the average players and by next season with some world class additions they are gonna spell disaster.
Alberto Moreno's late burst saw his effort drilled high and wide, with Simon
Mignolet pulling off a fine save at the other end to
deny Bakambu.
The half at least ended in exciting fashion, with Hennessey making a tremendous save to
deny Roberto Firmino from 20 yards and Simon
Mignolet beating away Jason Puncheon's strike as Palace broke with speed.
However, on each occasion the Nigeria international was
denied by the brilliance of
Mignolet, who was only playing after back - up goalkeeper Danny Ward suffered a knee injury prior to the match.
Liverpool continued to dominate possession after the break but Burnley had chances of their own with Ben Mee
denied by both Joel Matip and Simon
Mignolet.
Man of the Match — Raheem Sterling was by far Liverpool's best performer with
Mignolet possibly in second following his fine saves which
denied West Brom on a number of occasions.
Simon
Mignolet made a second good stop of the game when he
denied Chris Brunt low his to his right hand side following a powerful and low free kick from the West Brom favourite.
Mane, who was everywhere, was twice
denied by good saves from the increasingly busy Lloris, while the closest Spurs came to scoring was when Ben Davies slipped Heung - Min Son through on goal midway through the half, only for Simon
Mignolet to stand tall and make a key block.