The excitement around Liverpool is building and building.
While the attacking flair of the team has been hailed throughout the campaign, over the course of the last week the team has shown a different side.
After digging in to earn a 1-0 win over Burnley in the Premier League on Sunday, they went to Inter Milan and secured a 2-0 victory on the back of another rock-solid defensive display in the Champions League.
In the coming weeks, Jurgen Klopp's team will play in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and the Champions League. All four pieces of silverware are realistically in reach for the team too.
Here are your latest Liverpool headlines, with a home clash against Norwich City the next assignment.
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Klopp sends warning
Klopp has insisted it is not "job done" against Inter Milan despite the handsome first-leg lead achieved by the Reds.
Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah struck in the final stages to give Liverpool a two-goal victory and they will now be massive favourites to see things through in front of their own fans at Anfield.
However, the manager has said there will be no complacency on the part of his team.
"It is still dangerous," he said. "It is only half-time. We don’t feel like we are halfway through. We will have to be ready for it. They are good. Really good.
"The 2-0 feels like a proper half-time. I don’t say: ‘job done, put your legs on the table.’ Why should I think different about it now?"
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Elliott message overhead
Harvey Elliott's start surprised plenty on Wednesday night, including Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi.
The 18-year-old has had his season disrupted by a serious ankle injury and he has only just started to recapture full fitness.
Nevertheless, Klopp clearly believed the youngster could handle the hostile San Siro atmosphere and Elliott played an hour before being replaced by Naby Keita.
In the tunnel before the game, Inzaghi was captured sending a message to his deep-lying playmaker Marcelo Brozovic about the teenager: "Keep an eye out, perhaps they put that lad in midfield to man-mark you."
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Salah edges closer to Ronaldo record
Now widely regarded as the best player on the planet, it was no shock to see Salah get on the scoresheet for Liverpool again on Wednesday.
His effort left Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic flat-footed and effectively clinched the game for the visitors.
The goal made it eight away Champions League games in a row in which Salah has found the back of the net and while that is an impressive feat, he has some way to go to replicate Ronaldo's extraordinary sequence.
During his time at Real Madrid, the Portuguese scored in 12 games on the road in a row.
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