Martin Skrtel has revealed how assisting Simon Mignolet's attempts to win the Golden Gloves award will be one of Liverpool's targets in their final three matches of 2014-15.

The goalkeeper currently leads the standings in the race for the accolade, with his 14 clean sheets putting him ahead of the likes of Fraser Forster, Joe Hart and Thibaut Courtois.

While the Reds have more pressing ambitions - trying to secure a top-four berth being the most crucial - Skrtel insists they'll also be trying to help Mignolet get his gloves on the custodian prize come the campaign's conclusion.

He told Liverpoolfc.com: "It's always nice to get a clean sheet, and Simon is at the top of the list. We will try to help him and we hope and believe he can win it.

"That will be one of the messages for the last three games - but not only for these last three games as we try to keep clean sheets as often as we can. At the moment we're doing pretty well and we want to carry on in that way."

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In terms of Champions League qualification, Liverpool head into their last trio of matches trailing fourth-place Manchester United by four points.

Skrtel knows it'll be difficult to overturn that deficit, but is adamant the Reds won't be giving up on the hope of doing so until it's mathematically impossible.

"It's obviously not over because we still have a chance - and while we have a chance, we will fight for it," said the 30-year-old.

"We will do all we can do to try and get into the top four and then we'll see where we finish at the end of the season.

"We have to be honest - we know it is not in our hands, but we have to win our games and wait on United's results. Then we'll see. We are ready and we'll be fighting."

Meanwhile, Skrtel insists he remains fully committed to Liverpool.

The centre-back has been the subject of media speculation regarding his long-term future, but has confirmed he's in negotiations regarding a new contract with the Reds.

He said: "There is always talk about my position and my future.

"Almost every single transfer window there is always talk about myself leaving Liverpool and interest from other clubs.

"But as it stands, I still have a contract with Liverpool, I have an offer from Liverpool and we'll see where we finish [with those talks].

"I am fully committed to Liverpool."