Liverpool fullback Glen Johnson feels they're due to give a team a hammering.
The Reds wasted several clear openings in Saturday's 1-0 win over Queens Park Rangers as their profligacy in front of goal was again in evidence.
Johnson believes it is only a matter of time before things start to click and the goals start to flow for Kenny Dalglish's side.
"We're coming close. We had so many chances against QPR to get a healthy scoreline and on another day with a bit more luck you score 80% of your chances and you find yourself 6-0 up.
"As long as you win the game it doesn't really matter but the way we are playing it's coming.
"We only got the one goal against QPR but three points was the most important thing.
"There was relief getting back to winning ways at home. It's always nice to bounce back after a defeat and that's what good teams do.""I definitely get the feeling a big win isn't far off," said Johnson.