Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists he was unconcerned over Roberto Firmino's goal drought.
The Brazilian hit an 85th-minute winner for the Reds at Crystal Palace on Saturday to score for the first time since a 2-1 victory away to Chelsea on September 22.
Firmino had gone two months without a goal - a run of nine matches - but picked a perfect time to find his shooting boots again, which ensured the Merseyside outfit are eight clear at the top of the Premier League table.
"Bobby's work rate is incredible," Klopp said. "We expect a lot from the boys and I am completely fine with what I saw. For him, it is wonderful he finally gets the reward.
"We didn't speak. I wouldn't have a clue when he scored last time and I never thought about it.
"Who scores the goals, it is absolutely not important and you would have to ask him how he felt, but I didn't see anything (to suggest he felt anxious)."


