Brendan Rodgers has insisted that Liverpool must continue to work on improvement.
The Northern Irishman's team sit fourth in the Premier League table, and are unbeaten in the league in 2014.
The manager told the club's website: "It's all about the collective. I think the goals we've scored and how strong our attack has been is about the entire squad.
"When I came in here, I had a task of improving the movement going forward and that has been achieved and we will continue to work on it.
"As the squad grows and gets stronger, all aspects of the team's play will improve. We will continue to work increasingly hard in training every day and do remedial work after games. Even when we won 4-0 in the derby game at home, we still found areas to improve, so whether the score is that or 4-3, there's always room to improve."
Liverpool face Southampton at St Mary's tomorrow evening.