
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists they won't turn up their nose at Europa League qualification.
The Reds are on track to qualify for the secondary Euro competition after an upturn in results.
Ahead of Sunday's clash with Tottenham, Klopp said of the Europa League: "We will take what we get. We didn't start the season saying it will be fantastic but the season taught us a few things. We want to create a basis to qualify for the best possible scenario. Squeeze everything out.
"We did what we did. For a long period of time, it was really good. What we lacked this year was consistency. That's what we have to change and it's what we are working on."
On their current form, Klopp said: "It's too early to speak about consistency.
"I am happy with the performances in the moment as I saw a lot of things we want to see in games, and that's really pleasing for the coach. We want to focus on us, but we cannot ignore the quality of the opponent. There is always something to improve.
"I am absolutely OK with us at the moment, but we have to stay focused and show the most important prize in football is three points."
