Liverpool chief executive Peter Moore knows the support are desperate to end their league title drought.
A sixth European Cup was secured in June, less than a month after the Reds were narrowly pipped by Manchester City to the Premier League by a point despite a tally which would have guaranteed top spot in 25 of the last 27 seasons.
"I think that is what our fans want," Moore told Press Association.
"We were so close last year, 97 points, and in any other year we would have won it.
"But the club goes on and I think that (a league title), for many of our fans, would sit alongside our Champions League triumph as the barometer of success.
"As a club off the pitch we have a set of visions, missions and values and at the top of that sits supporting the team to 'win trophies'.
"Two words, because ultimately that is what our fans want and that is what we need to deliver."

