Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is wary of overstating the importance of his attacking quartet.
Mohamed Salah, Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino have dominated Liverpool's scoring ahead of today's derby against Everton.
"Yes, of course, I am privileged to manage a club like Liverpool and to get players with quality like this," Klopp said. “If I was somewhere else I would have no chance to bring these players together.
“I can really image how other managers think when they see my line-up. Perhaps they say 'lucky you'. That's true but it's not like I celebrate every morning and go on my knees and say 'unbelievable.'
“What they have is unbelievable potential mixed up with attitude. When things will happen they will happen."
Klopp also was reluctant to put a price on the heads of the four.
“Never! They asked me a minute ago if I was prepared for the press conference and I said no. I have no idea. I haven't thought about this. There is a big value for us.
“It's not about money it's about football skills. I said after the game that we've had in the past the same line-up but they did not finish good situations in games. We created lots of good chances in all games but did not take them all the time.