Liverpool closed the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to three points after edging past West Ham at Anfield on Saturday evening.
Sadio Mane scored the only goal of the game to hand Jurgen Klopp's men all three points.
Trent Alexander-Arnold shone and the England star wasn't the only player to impress against the Hammers, with new boy Luis Diaz producing another scintillating display.
Graeme Souness has certainly admired the Colombian's impact since he arrived from Porto in January, and claimed his signing has given the entire club a lift.
Meanwhile, Mane's winner was another timely reminder of his worth to the Reds with his contract set to expire in the summer of 2023.
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New personal best for Trent
Andy Robertson teased Trent-Alexander Arnold after the Liverpool right-back reached his impressive milestone against West Ham.
Alexander-Arnold set up Sadio Mane for the only goal which secured a vital three points.
It was the defender's 16th assist of the season in all competitions, a figure which beats his best ever tally in a single campaign.
Souness hails Diaz
Graeme Souness lauded the impact of Luis Diaz after the Liverpool new boy put in another dazzling display.
Mane’s poaching instincts were enough to keep the heat on Manchester City at the top of the table, but it was Diaz who stole the show.
The Reds swooped in to pip Tottenham to a £37million deal for the Colombian attacker in the final days of the January transfer window.
And Diaz has adapted seamlessly to life in the Premier League.
He re's what Souness had to say
Mane makes his point
Andy Dunn writes: At times, he can become something of a forgotten Mane.
How much airtime, for example, is taken up with debate about Sadio’s contract situation compared to the hours given to Mohamed Salah’s position?
After all, their current agreements end at the same time, the summer of 2023.
You suspect Jurgen Klopp’s keenness to get two new deals sorted will not vary in strength.