#2 Simon Mignolet
Another player who has had more bad days than good. Mignolet's debut was a game to remember as he saved a Jonathan Walters penalty to help Liverpool win their opening game of the 2013-14 season. But after a bright start, he has sort of flattered to deceive.
Signed from Sunderland, the custodian is a decent shot-stopper. But all the good work he does is often ruined by his ridiculous reading of the game in set-piece situations. The average height of a Premier League goalkeeper is 6'3" and Mignolet is taller than that, but despite that, he has rarely been convincing while coming out and dealing with crosses from open play or corners.
Another area where he has often failed is in his distribution. He isn't the best with the ball at his feet. Perhaps I'm being harsh having seen Pepe Reina for all those years. The Spaniard was a master keeper with the ball at his feet and could ping a pass or two in a game to start a counter. But Mignolet? Nope, he doesn't come anywhere close.
His record this season has been awful: he is 18th in the league in terms of saves. For a side who have conceded 18 goals, the worst amongst the top seven, that's not something to be proud of, is it?