Adam Lallana believes a combination of belief in their own ability and a willingness to learn can see Liverpool recover from recent setbacks.

The Reds have endured a tough 2017 so far, winning just one of their 10 matches in all competitions since the turn of the year.

That run of form that has seen Jürgen Klopp's side drop out of the Premier League's top four and be eliminated from both the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

However, ahead of Saturday's meeting with second-placed Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, Lallana has called on Liverpool to heed the lessons of the last five weeks as they bid to get their season back on track.

“You don’t have to always win by scoring five or six,” said the England international.

“Maybe that’s an area we need to improve on. We maybe need to realise how good we are at times.

“Milly [James Milner] is probably the only one in our group who has that type of experience because it only comes from winning silverware like he did at Manchester City.

“Myself and the other players haven’t won titles or loads of cups so we need to learn from him and listen to him because that type of experience is vital.

“We need to learn and get back to winning ways in the league as soon as possible.”