Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his side can be a threat in the knockout stages of the Champions League if they maintain their devastating form in front of goal.
A 7-0 win over Spartak Moscow took their tally for their European campaign 23, the second-highest in the competition's group stage history behind Paris St-Germain's 25 this year.
The Reds have scored 32 goals in an unbeaten nine-match run since losing to Tottenham in late October and are hitting top form at precisely the time they began to run out of gas 12 months ago.