Liverpool striker Danny Ings has suggested that his movement on the pitch will make him a success at the club.
The 23-year-old joined the Merseysiders from Burnley on a free transfer earlier this summer.
Ings is confident that his style of play will bring out the best in Liverpool's attacking players.
"After my knee injury [in 2012] I sort of devoted my whole time to working on my speed, my movement, and my creativity," he told the club's official website.
"What I've found was really effective, even at Championship level, was making runs constantly in behind. As soon as a defender switches off that run in behind is so effective.
"As long as there's someone stretching the pitch and you've got your creative players behind you in that space - and you've got players at this football club to feed those runs - you can be an effective team. It's certainly something I'm looking forward to."
Ings scored 43 goals in 130 appearances for Burnley.