Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was happy with the performance of his side's defensive department after the 2-0 win against Burnley.
The Reds extended their impressive unbeaten run to 12 games, winning seven out of their last eight games in the Premier League.
And Rodgers hopes his side can maintain their amazing run ahead of the last part of the season.
"It was a good performance tonight," Rodgers told the BBC.
"These can be difficult games because you're expected to win. Burnley are a tough team to beat, but tonight we were very, very good in our defensive organisation and we looked very exciting going forward.
"Daniel Sturridge started tonight and he contributed, he got his goal.
"It's all about the levels of our performances - we are focused, we are playing the game at our level and we're entering a stage of the season which we can enjoy.
"We just have to maintain this momentum.
The strike for his [Jordan Henderson's] goal and the feed into Daniel Sturridge for the second. He is up there with the top assist makers in the league, he has very good technique.
"He is developing well as a player, he still has work to go but he knows that. It's great to see."