Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has dismissed suggestions that his side are too reliant on striker Luis Suarez.
The Uruguayan has made a successful start to life in England after joining the club in January and has played a role in every goal they have scored this season so far. However, the Scot has insisted that no player is bigger than the club.
"Every individual is important," Dalglish told reporters. "Someone will get the headlines maybe more often than someone else, but people's contributions are measured in different ways.
"Pepe [Reina] by the saves he makes, the back the four the number of goals they stop, the midfield either not losing goals or scoring goals and the lads up front scoring goals. Everybody has a part to play.
"The great thing here is that nobody thinks that they are more important than anyone else and that is important."
Suarez joined the Anfield club for £22.8m after spending three and a half seasons with Ajax, in which he scored 81 goals in 110 appearances.