Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists no-one is planning their title celebrations just yet.
A hard-fought 2-1 win at Wolves on Thursday night was enough to re-establish the Reds' 16-point lead at the summit of the Premier League.
"I don't think about it, but I think if I look back it makes sense after the last game, whichever that game will be as we are still in two cup competitions," Klopp said.
"In the cups we are where we are ahead of the next round. Shrewsbury and Atletico Madrid are our next opponents. It is really about doing what you have to do until it is over.
"There is no 10 per cent party in my mind, no 15 per cent, no eight per cent, there is just no party.
"After the game yesterday, we had these little meetings where I tell the boys what I think. To be honest I had to remind myself to say 'Congratulations, the result was outstanding'. We have no time to make assessments, we analyse our next opponent and then we go in.
"It is not that we forget what we have to do better. We are all happy with each other, obviously, in a good place that is clear – many other teams are the same.
"And we were in a good place last year and the year before when we didn't win anything because we just like working together, working together on improvement and there is still a lot to improve. That is our life.
"Anyone in the past who looked like they would win something and then stopped never got rewarded in history. After our career we want to look back and then mix it up, what we won and when we won it. That was maybe a joke at the time but it is kind of the idea we have together."