Caretaker boss Kenny Dalglish is still taking one game at a time even after Sunday's 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge. Things are looking up at Liverpool, with four wins in a row to go with four clean sheets, not to mention the big-money arrivals of Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll.
Looking back on the most trying week since he returned to the Reds hotseat, Dalglish said: "Last Monday was a busy day but now we are looking forward to the rest of the season.
"We've now had four clean sheets and 12 points in a row so for anyone who has a little favour towards Liverpool, it's been good for them. We have had a great week."
Sunday's win moved Liverpool up to sixth in the Premier League table with the glimmer of a Champions League place if this form can be maintained.
Yet Dalglish refuses to get carried away.
"If you win games, you get points and move up the table. We need to keep our feet on the ground but we've had reward for what we've done," he said.
"We have four wins on the spin now and we have next Saturday versus Wigan to look forward to.
"In my footballing life I was always told to look after the next game and that's what we'll do, but certainly sixth place is a lot healthier than 12th when we started.
"It's great credit to the players who have done well and have been 100% committed to the football club."
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