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Liverpool do not feel 'vulnerable' when defending set-pieces, insists Ragnar Klavan afer Bournemouth draw that dents their Champions League hopes

Ragnar Klavan insists Liverpool do not feel vulnerable at set-pieces and claims they have enough team spirit to overcome minor blips and qualify for the Champions League.

A fallibility at corners, free-kicks and long throws is an issue which predates Jurgen Klopp's time at the club, and it was in evidence again when Bournemouth snatched a late equaliser at Anfield to deny the Reds the chance to maintain an eight-point cushion over fifth-placed Arsenal.

Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan claims they don't feel 'vulnerable' defending set-piecesu00a0
Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan claims they don't feel 'vulnerable' defending set-pieces
Josh King scored a late equaliser for Bournemouth after the Reds failed to clear a corner
Josh King scored a late equaliser for Bournemouth after the Reds failed to clear a corner

Liverpool have conceded set-piece goals in their last two home matches and that record extends way back into the early part of the season.