Former Liverpool manager Roy Evans says sustaining their success will be all in the mind.
Evans believes the squad must quickly switch their focus to next season if they want to remain at the top of the tree.
He told BBC 5Live: "What they need to keep doing, we had a coach years ago, Ronnie Moran, he would come around when you won something and say 'here is your medal, here is your medal, now let's think about next year'.
"And I think that's what they need to do.
"Of course, you are going to have celebrations now, but you have to think about what comes next.
"It's about recruitment and different things. You have got to try to improve your squad.
"We have had a squad full of great players at this time so it's going to be difficult but if you can improve it in some way, you have to go and do it."


