Philippe Coutinho insists Liverpool need to keep 'working and training hard' after emphatic win in Maribor
- Liverpool ran riot in Slovenia as they beat Maribor 7-0 on Tuesday night
- The result puts them top of Champions League Group E on goal difference
- Philippe Coutinho scored the second of the night and his fourth of the season
Philippe Coutinho insists that Liverpool cannot afford to rest on their laurels after a crushing victory over Maribor got their Champions League campaign back on track.
The Brazilian scored the team's second goal as they registered an emphatic 7-0 win in Slovenia to move top of Group E on goal difference.
Though Liverpool's No 10 is relishing his side's return to form after a run of one win in eight, he believes they cannot get complacent just yet.
Philippe Coutinho puts Liverpool 2-0 up after connecting with James Milner's cross
The Brazilian scored his fourth of the season as Liverpool romped to a 7-0 victory in Slovenia
'The team were very focused right from the first minute,' Coutinho told UEFA.com.
'It's been a while since we picked up a good win. We've been creating scoring chances without managing to turn them into goals.
'But in the game things went right for us and we did a good job.
'We need to keep working hard and training hard in order to keep this going.
'We have another game against them at home, a difficult game, where we hope to play another good match.'
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain celebrates finding the back of the net for the first time for Liverpool
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