Jordan Henderson believes that the key aspect to Liverpool's recent resurgence is the new-found confidence among the squad.
The Reds have been in fine form this year, going 12 games without tasting defeat in the Premier League and winning four on the bounce to keep their top-four hopes alive.
Henderson has been one of the key components to the upturn in fortunes, opening the scoring in the Merseyside outfit's last two games, although he was quick to play down his personal contribution and instead focus on the team effort.
"We're really solid as a team together and with the players we've got, like Philippe [Coutinho], Raheem [Sterling], [Daniel] Sturridge, Adam Lallana and players like that going forward, we can hurt anyone," he told the club's official website.
"It's all about confidence. If we're solid from the back right the way through, they'll always score goals and create things. That's been key for us and the formation has been brilliant as well. We've been playing with high pressure and intensity and we just need to keep it going."
Liverpool return to action this weekend when they take on Blackburn Rovers in the quarter-final of the FA Cup.