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Simon Mignolet wants to grab the Golden Glove award – with a little help from the Premier League.

With two games of the season remaining, the Liverpool goalkeeper is currently level with three other goalkeepers in the race for the most clean sheets in the top flight this season.

Mignolet has maintained 13 shut-outs, equal with Swansea City’s Lukasz Fabianski, Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart and Southampton shot-stopper Fraser Forster, with Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois one behind with 12.

The Belgian, though, believes he should be awarded another clean sheet after playing 75 minutes in the Boxing Day 1-0 win at Burnley.

And Liverpool have asked the Premier League to clarify whether the Turf Moor shut-out should be added to Mignolet’s record.

“At the moment I am joint top but we have asked a question about the Burnley game when I played for 75 minutes but it hasn’t been recognised as a clean sheet,” said the Reds keeper.

“After all, if the man of the match is subbed after 75 minutes he is still the man of the match.

“I’ve always said, time and again, that you get clean sheets as a team and defend as a team so I think it would be great for the confidence of the whole defence if we can do it.

“We’ve got two games left and we’ll be trying really hard for it.”

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Mignolet suffered a difficult start to the season and was dropped in December for Brad Jones.

However, he has been in impressive form in 2015 having kept nine clean sheets in 17 Premier League appearances since the turn of the year.

Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Saturday evening before ending their season at Stoke City.

Fabianski and Hart face off in South Wales this weekend before Swansea visit Palace on the final day while City host Southampton, for whom Forster has been ruled out for the remainder of the campaign.

Pepe Reina, Mignolet’s predecessor between the sticks at Anfield, won the Golden Glove award three times between 2005 and 2008 while Hart and Petr Cech have also claimed a treble.

Mignolet was speaking to the ECHO at the LFC Legends gala dinner at the Hilton this week, where he was named the club’s player of the year by the Liverpool Former Players Association.

Liverpool’s past encountered the present at the event as Mignolet met Tommy Lawrence, Liverpool’s famous "Flying Pig", who kept goal in the 1965 FA Cup-winning team.