Every time you concede a goal, you don't have to put a hammer to your head.
I turned goalkeeper. My father had been one and we had a goal in the back garden. He'd taught me a bit about it so I thought I'd give it a go. I didn't really know whether it was going to be a good choice or a bad one but I joined a small local team as a keeper and it turned out to be a really good decision.
To be the first Belgian to play for Liverpool is a big thing.
There are always people you can turn to for help and advice. Former coaches, people I used to play with in Belgium and in England. It is good to have people you can look to for support, but in the end you are out on the pitch on your own and you have to come through it for yourself.
Organising the defence is something that is very important and I try to do my best every single day in training to make sure the lads get the information they need.
I will never give up fighting firstly because that's not in my character, to just give up.
Every day in training, we will try to work to keep improving the things we can do and maintaining the levels we're at.
Hairbond is a high quality product that I have been using for quite some time now and I am very happy to represent Hairbond product range in the future as their brand ambassador.
Liverpool stands for unity, Liverpool stands for 'all together.'
The only thing I can do is work hard.
The mental aspect of being a goalkeeper is very important so you have to go into the game with full concentration and confidence. That is a big part of your game and the Premier League is the most demanding league for any goalkeeper.
As a goalkeeper, you are only remembered for your last game.
Sometimes in England, people look down at the Europa League, but being from the continent, I've always realised what an important competition it is.