Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp claims that the club's future is in safe hands due to the quality of young talent present at the club.
The German pointed out the duo of Cameron Brannagan and Pedro Chirivella for their performances in cup competitions this season when highlighting the amount of talented youngsters within the Anfield ranks.
Klopp said: "You saw Cameron Brannagan in the Capital One Cup and he is an outstanding talent and it was the same with Pedro Chirivella when you saw him at West Ham [in the FA Cup] - you have a few more players from the younger ones.
"We could give them the opportunity but it's up to the players to use it. If they can make the steps we are always, minimum, 60-70 per cent responsible for this because it's easy to say it's the attitude of the player.
"Most of them, nearly all of them, have a perfect attitude, so it's about how we handle them, how we train them, and how often we can give them the opportunity to play in different teams. So this season was, for this, in the end, perfect.
"This hard way we had to go [helped us] to learn about these young boys.
"The future of Liverpool looks nice, really nice, with all these young players.
"But at the end we are a big club with big targets, big goals, big aims, and so we need to win big games and you cannot always bring young players.
"You have to educate them, then when we can we have to show that we trust them, and they have to deliver. That's how it is."