Jurgen Klopp insists he is not interested in Liverpool’s personal goal scoring feats.
A comfortable 5-0 win over Swansea City on Boxing Day saw Roberto Firmino, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Philippe Coutinho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all score.
That haul means the Reds are now the third highest-scoring team in Europe’s top five leagues while Firmino is up to 16 goals in all competitions this season.
Klopp, though, remains unfazed by the prospect of individual milestones.
He said: “I’m happy for all the boys when they score, but I’m not one to say how many each player has. I don’t care to be honest. It’s not in my interest.
“If we play like we play in our good moments the boys will be in different situations and it will be easy to score like Firmino’s second goal tonight.
“I could have scored in this situation!
“So that’s what you have to do, you have to work for that. Roberto was not the happiest person in the stadium when we took him off.
“But I have to stay serious with a lot of games to come.
“They will all score. Sadio (Mane) didn’t play tonight and he will score if we play like this, if we bring different players into different moments in the situation.
“Roberto, I always appreciate his effort, his performance, if he scores twice I am happy about that.
“I could not say how many goals he has scored this season because I feel he is always involved. He’s always around the really dangerous situations for the opponent.”
