Jarell Quansah made a wayward pass in Liverpool's 2-2 draw against Man United last month.
The youngster opened up on his mistake in a recent interview and revealed how he bounced back from it to play better.
"When I was younger I used to struggle when I made a mistake and sort of go under and stuff like that," he said.
"Over the past few years - other than my (loan) spell at Bristol Rovers - I didn't get tested too much in the Academy, so I wasn't used to making big errors.
"So in such a big game obviously I made that error but I've got to take the positives from it, such as the way I bounced back from it and managed to play (the final) 40 minutes without putting a foot wrong and helping with a goal. I didn't go under, and in probably one of the hardest stadiums you can go to in a such a big game.
"Everyone makes mistakes and it is just about how you deal with them. I had skip (Virgil van Dijk) next to me and obviously he was in my ear, but a lot of players can say a lot of things in those moments - it’s how you deal with it yourself, ultimately.”