Liverpool have made their joint-best start to a Premier League campaign since it was launched in 1992, but manager Jurgen Klopp sees no reason why they cannot improve further heading into the packed English festive fixture schedule.
The unbeaten Merseyside club are second after 12 matches on 30 points, two behind defending champions Manchester City.
Klopp, however, has demanded more from his players as they look to deliver a first piece of silverware at Anfield since the League Cup triumph in 2012.
โWe can improveโฆ we have to and we will,โ the German said at a gala dinner in support of the LFC Foundation.
โBut between our best football and now, we have to win football games. Thatโs how it is and thatโs what weโve done already.โ
At this stage last year, Liverpool had already lost two league games and were fifth in the standings, but a string of assured defensive displays have ensured they are one of three clubs still unbeaten along with Manchester City and Chelsea.
โThereโs absolutely no reason for criticising the boys, they do a really good job,โ the manager added.
โSo many things are better than last year: defending is better, set-pieces are better; we are much more mature in games, game management is better. So many things are better.โ
Liverpool have struggled to rediscover their spark in Europe, however, with away defeats against Red Star Belgrade and Napoli in the group stage leaving their qualification hopes in the balance.
โThere were two days we were really not good, thatโs true,โ Klopp said. โBut a very intense period is coming up now. There has been a lot of improvement so far and there is still space for further improvement.โ
Liverpool travel to Watford in the league on Saturday before visiting Paris St Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday.