Liverpool assistant manager Peter Krawietz believes that setting new standards is the toughest task that boss Jurgen Klopp faces at the club.
With the Reds winning the Champions League and going within an inch of the Premier League title last season, expectations are at an all time high.
And Krawietz knows that setting even higher standards with the same group of players is challenging for any manager.
"It's always like this teams who are successful will always be something like a role model," he told Liverpool's official website.
"It's an honour. And a challenge as well, because the standards are set and in order to improve you have to go on, you have to keep the level high and always look at the little details.
"For example, this season there are new rules about goal-kicks. With this, we have to think anew about the details and that keeps it interesting. We'll try to get better and keep the high level and standards.
"The game is developing; we try to be inventive. Our philosophy, our style of play won't change too much but the details are always interesting. It never gets boring! With the energy and the fuel, you need to go on, try to proceed and try to stay successful."

