Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says their goals against Chelsea came from the training ground.
The Reds were successful away from home in the Premier League, maintaining their five point lead over Manchester City after a 2-1 success at Stamford Bridge.
Both their goals originated from set pieces, which Klopp admits they worked on at their Melwood training ground.
He said to the club's official website after the game: "It is of course from the training ground. The Robbo one is from the training ground, the Trent one I really think the boys have the best view on the pitch. It is their job to see the best opportunity to score.
"It was a direct free-kick, so we could have shot with that, but this little move changed the whole angle, changed the view and made it pretty impossible for Kepa to make a save. It was a brilliant goal, yes.
"I have said it before and it is no problem to say it [again]: Pete Krawietz and the analysts do a really brilliant job around set-pieces, but especially corner kicks and stuff like that. But direct free-kicks is the boys' job, we cannot show them how to shoot that ball. You have to do it very often and then you will be good at it.
"I loved the corners in the second half as well when we probably should have scored twice, that would have been great.
"It was not a set-piece game, we were really in the game and played a lot of good stuff and in the end you have to score. That's what we did, all good."

