Brendan Rodgers told Liverpool fans to bask in
the feeling of their side being second in the Barclays Premier League,
but personally maintained a sense of calm after the 3-0 win over
Southampton on Saturday.
The Reds produced a display of clinical
efficiency on the south coast, stemming the threats of the hosts and
striking back through Luis Suarez, substitute Raheem Sterling and Steven
Gerrard's late penalty.
Victory at St Mary's followed defeat
for close rivals Arsenal earlier in the day - a set of circumstances
which allowed Rodgers' team to leap two places into second position in
the standings with 10 fixtures remaining.
"It's my job," the manager reflected after the final whistle. "My ambition is for the club - I want the club to succeed.
"We've made many changes on and off the field in the time I've been
here, but what we have created is a one-club mentality. Now when anyone
talks about Liverpool, it's about the football, and that's very
pleasing.
"We still have a lot of work to do in terms of where I
want to take the team. It's great to have a group of players that are
very honest and want to go with you on the journey. You can see by their
work-rate, intensity and quality that we're improving all the time.
"We'll stay calm. It's good for the supporters to dream. It's great for
them because they've seen the evolution of this team over the last 18
months - and we've been constantly for over a year progressing and
performing at a good level.
"We stay calm, we don't get too
carried away and we always just focus on the next game. After Swansea we
knew this was going to be a really difficult game here today.
"They've scored in all but two games here, have some wonderful players
and the manager is excellent. For us to come and play as we did today
and find the solution to nullify that threat was impressive."
The Northern Irishman altered both his starting XI and his system for
the encounter against Southampton, with Joe Allen named in place of
Sterling as part of a diamond formation in midfield.
In
response, three goals and a first clean sheet in six matches were
recorded - prompting Rodgers to describe the display as a 'really
significant performance' in his team's continuing evolution.
He
explained: "That's what we've been working towards since I've been
here. The systems are relevant - we can look at each game and analyse
the strengths of what we have available against the opponent we're
playing.
"The style will always be the same - we want to
control and dominate the game, be tactically strong and very good in
transition. We saw all of those aspects today.
"We've played
4-3-3, 4-2-3-1 and 3-5-2 and today we played a 4-4-2 diamond. You've got
to heap huge praise onto the players, who kept the tactical discipline
in order to block up the space and be a threat going forward.
"We've had an outstanding performance today - a really significant
performance - against a very, very good side with an excellent manager.
Our players were tactically brilliant today; kept a clean sheet
collectively as a team and scored three goals.
"We'll just stay
calm. 10 games to go, we're in a good position and we just want to
continue working at the level we've been at."
Suarez achieved
the latest in a long line of Man of the Match awards for his personal
contribution on Saturday, which included the opening goal, an assist for
Sterling and drawing the foul which won the stoppage-time spot-kick.
In doing so, the Uruguayan extended his advantage at the summit of the
Premier League scoring charts and established himself as the player with
the most assists in the division so far this season.
Rodgers
commented: "Luis has been sensational; I think everyone was saying last
week he'd only scored four of our last 33 goals. But he's a huge
influence for us.
"Today was very much about the squad and the
collective. Everyone had to do their job - the goalkeeper made a great
save and we looked a real threat going forward."
he boss also
reserved words of praise for defender Jon Flanagan, who racked up a 15th
Liverpool appearance in this campaign after being overlooked for the
England squad earlier this week.
"I couldn't believe he wasn't even in the U21s!" the 41-year-old said.
"I thought he might have been in with a chance of the full national
team because he's played in big games since he came into the team and
has been outstanding - but I was equally as surprised he wasn't in the
U21s.
"He is a young player and still has a way to go. He's
improving all the time - you can see home and away he's playing at a
really high level. He'll just continue to improve and develop and I'm
sure he will get in there at some stage."
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