Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists "nobody gets rid of us" following the Reds coming from behind to beat Burnley 4-2 at Anfield.
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Roberto Firmino (x2) and Sadio Mane (x2) ensured Liverpool stayed within a point of league leaders Manchester City with the three points.
With eight games left to try and overtake City once again, Klopp has declared that "nobody will get rid" of his team.
"The message for the day: nobody gets rid of us if we play as we played today," the Liverpool manager said following the win.
"We had the perfect mixture from fighting the opponent, fighting the circumstances, and playing football. I liked it.
"We have to make sure we stay in a really interesting competition at the top of the table."
Following last week's goalless stalemate against Everton at Goodison Park, Liverpool's front three returned to form against the Clarets.
Klopp then insisted that his team are not struggling whatsoever with their confidence levels despite some suggestions.
"We have no problem with confidence," Klopp reiterated. "We didn't have a problem with confidence after the Everton game.
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"You don't have to think that everything you write has an influence on us. It's not like that. Most of the things are not interesting to us.
"We score five (against Watford) and you make a big fuss and say we are the best attacking team in the world, then we score none and have an offensive problem.
"Today Mo Salah was the best player on the pitch and didn't score. We have no problem with confidence, we are in a good moment."
Liverpool travel to Fulham next weekend with a chance to leapfrog City to regain top position.