Brendan Rodgers has called for focus ahead of Liverpool's trip to the Liberty Stadium on Monday night, where a win over Swansea would maintain his side's 100 per cent start to the season.

Consecutive victories over Stoke, Aston Villa and Manchester United ensured the Reds got their Barclays Premier League campaign off to a flier.

Rodgers knows three points against the Swans would maintain the feel-good factor at the club; however, he's keen for there to be no complacency.

"We have to be vigilant going forward. It has been a good start but we can be better," said Rodgers.

"We just need to keep getting results. We need to keep the feel-good factor going and you do that by winning games.

"We have shown in all three of our games at some stage the qualities we want.

"The quality of our football has been good and that commitment and desire to win games and our resilience has been there."

Such resilience has been the difference so far this season as Liverpool have ground-out three 1-0 wins in the league.

In each of the games, the Reds have taken a first-half lead and then defended staunchly after the interval to secure the points.

Rodgers admitted: "We haven't always been at our best throughout the 90 minutes of games this season but we certainly have resilience and a way to win games.

"In this league, it is so tough, you need that. We're not worried. Our perception is what we think about ourselves.

"Football is very much about opinion. All we try to do here is work well, work honestly and work hard."

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