Adam Lallana has stated that there is more to come from him next season after reflecting on a largely frustrating debut campaign at Liverpool.
The England international moved from Southampton for around £25m last summer, but has struggled to build up momentum after seeing his season blighted by a number of injuries.
Lallana was part of the Reds side that beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 on Saturday, and the former Saints skipper said that he plans to stay injury free next term.
Lallana told the club's official website: "There's definitely more for me to give next season.
"I'll be looking to be out on the pitch more consistently because it's been difficult for me to get 100% into my rhythm this year, from being on the pitch and then off it.
"It was a bit of a cagey game. They're scrapping for their lives at the bottom at the minute."
Liverpool travel to Chelsea next week.