Joe Gomez says there'll be no dwelling from Liverpool's players on their Champions League triumph last season.
The young defender vowed that complacency would not be allowed to set in at Anfield after winning the Champions League last month in Madrid.
He told Liverpoolfc.com: "We can be happy and proud of the achievement [last season] but we've got so much more work to do and so many ways to improve as well.
"The Premier League was so close and I think that's all the motivation we need, that we were so close but so far at the same time in the fact that we didn't get it.
"It's something we want to get this year and to do so we can't get complacent or dwell on what happened last season, we have to hit the ground running again now."
Meanwhile, Gomez wants to establish himself in one set position.
He added: "I've played a number of positions over the years I've been here.
"I like to excel in one and nail that spot but I'm happy to play wherever for the team and the manager.
"It's just about development in whatever way I can and doing all the extra bits I can to develop off the pitch as well as on it. Hopefully things fall into place."

