Luis Suarez believes Brendan Rodgers' coolness and composure is a reflection of the mood within the Liverpool squad as they enter the final four games of the season.

With his side at the top of the Barclays Premier League table, the Reds boss has constantly refused to be drawn on anything other than talk of the next game.

Suarez believes that philosophy has been important in the 10-match winning run that has taken Liverpool to the summit.

He said: "It's very important to see the manager relaxed.

"Brendan gives all of us confidence because he's good at his job.

"He believes in all of the squad and when you have that belief from your boss then it's easier to perform at your best."

Suarez added: "It's normal for the supporters to get excited and be discussing our chances.

"When I'm out shopping or out with my family I bump into fans who mention it to me. I've told them to stay calm and not to worry. We'll be trying our best.

"For the players it's probably best if we don't get involved in that kind of talk.

"Personally, I think that if I don't watch TV, listen to the radio or read about us on the internet it's better. I know what the situation is.

"Winning the title would be very special but we can't think about that yet.

"There is no point in looking at other games or what might happen in a week or two weeks. For us it's always about the next game."

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Liverpool have fired 93 goals in the league so far this term, making them the division's top scorers. It's also their best ever tally in the Premier League era.

Suarez believes that attacking potency can be put down to an array of talent that perfectly supplement each other's abilities.

"During the second half of last season the team began to work very well and that's continued this year," he said.

"There are a lot of creative players in the squad who can produce great passes so that obviously helps us. The manager has brought in players who complement each other very well."