Rodgers coy on Liverpool's EPL title hopes
Seven victories in the opening 11 league games of the campaign have established Liverpool as a possible contender in the eyes of many and a return to Champions League football via a top-four finish seems a realistic target.
Rodgers, however, remains cautious and unwilling to analyse his team's chances of capturing their first title in 24 years despite the continued excellence of Uruguay striker Luis Suarez, who has now netted eight goals in six league games since his return from suspension for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic last season.
"Luis took his goals well but him and Daniel Sturridge could have had one or two more," said Rodgers.
"Our appetite in the game was outstanding, there was a real hunger to get the ball. We had over 30 shots on goal so it was a dominant performance.
"We are just taking it game by game. But the evidence we have shown is we are capable of collecting points.
"When I first came here, there was a real vulnerability and nervousness in games like this.
"Now, the focus and mentality is good and we are becoming relentless in this type of game. That's what Liverpool is about. There is a real positive inset and belief in the squad."
Suarez scored twice and might have had a claim in a third which deflected in via defender Fernando Amorebieta for an opening own goal.
Martin Skrtel was also on the scoresheet as captain Steven Gerrard had a hand in all four goals, the first two from set-pieces.
"His delivery is as good as it gets," said Rodgers.
"Nobody delivers the ball like Steven Gerrard, but I felt we weren't utilising that delivery."
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