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Liverpool will ignore criticism in bid to bounce-back, says Adam Lallana

Adam Lallana of Liverpool holds off Geoff Cameron of Stoke City
Image: Adam Lallana is hoping to make his return from injury against Bordeaux in the Europa League

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana insists criticism of the team will not affect the players as they seek to get things back on track.

The Reds have suffered back-to-back defeats in the Premier League to West Ham and Manchester United, which has put Brendan Rodgers and his squad under the spotlight heading into their Europa League opener against Bordeaux.

Lallana, however, does not believe any extra attention will impact on the players. 

"It is our job to play football and no matter how we do - good or bad - people are always going to have their opinions," he said.

"At times it is best we just concentrate on doing our job and let people speculate as to whether it is good, bad or indifferent.

Adam Lallana and Brendan Rodgers
Image: Lallana is convinced Liverpool can bounce-back from a poor set of results

"We have to focus on our job and our next job is a tough game.

"We have to get a positive result and then it is a quick turnaround for the next Premier League game (at home to Norwich on Sunday).

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"We have to keep focusing on our job because at the end of the day that is all we can do.

"I've got an immense amount of confidence. We have to stick together through good and bad times."

Lallana is back to fitness after a month on the sidelines with a thigh injury and he is looking to make up for lost time after a second successive injury-interrupted start to a campaign.

"I am fully fit now," the England international added. "I trained Friday and it was too soon for United but I've had three to four good days' training.

Liverpool's Adam Lallana celebrates after putting his side 1-0 up against Crystal Palace
Image: The midfielder is targeting a place back in the Champions League

"It was disappointing to have another setback, but these things you have to deal with as a footballer. Hopefully I will be fit for foreseeable future and the rest of the season."

Lallana is back in contention for a start against Bordeaux in France and knows how important the Europa League could be.

"It is a huge competition," he said.

"It is a great chance to get back into the Champions League, which is where we want to be as we had a taste of it last season."