Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate was proud of his performance in last week's 2-2 draw with Arsenal.
Konate came close to winning the game injury time.
But he said: "No-one reproached me at all in the dressing room because most of all I put in a really good performance.
"I was proud of my performance in the second half personally. True, it was a golden opportunity but maybe with my size it would have been better if it had fallen to someone who is a little bit smaller who could decide whether to shoot or head it.
"Of course, we would have preferred to have won the game but at the end of the day a draw coming back from 2-0 down against the league leaders is a decent draw."
Konate was also proud of a challenge on Granit Xhaka after halftime.
"It was a top tackle, an impressive tackle, and it not only gave us a boost but it also gave a certain amount of energy to the stadium and gave everyone a lift - the people in the ground and the team on the field," says the Liverpool defender, talking to a select group of journalists at the AXA Training Centre.
"But I don't think you can point that out as the sole reason (for the team's improvement). I think in the second half we all put in a shift, we all raised our intensity and levels and had a big impact, we were more impactful as a group of players which made things better for us in the second half.
"Hopefully if we can keep that intensity level up to the end of the season it will be a positive for us to take forward and make us perform all the way through these last few games."
