Ian Wright and Roy Keane have told Liverpool how to build momentum as they push for more silverware this season.
The Reds already have one trophy in the bag after winning the Carabao Cup last week, and are in the running for three other competitions.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are chasing Manchester City for the Premier League title, and are also in a good position in the Champions League last-16.
Liverpool are also into the quarter-final of the FA Cup after beating Norwich City 2-1 at Anfield on Wednesday - reaching the last-eight of the competition for the first time since 2015.
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After the Reds beat Norwich, further talk of an unprecedented quadruple once again did the rounds, something which Klopp himself dismissed earlier in the week.
Despite the achievement not being done in English football before, both Keane and Wright have outlined how Liverpool can keep building momentum in the final months of the season.
“They have got it done and they will move onto the next one,” Wright told ITV Sport.
“They have to just knock off the next game and ignore the noise from the outside.
“They just have to focus on the next games and keep ticking them off.”
Keane, meanwhile, explained why having a happy environment in all departments of the club is key to success on the pitch.
“Everyone is happy,” said Keane. “The chef is happy, the kit man is happy, everyone is happy, there is nothing better.”