It hasn't always been pretty, but Liverpool just keep getting the job done at the moment.
A fourth successive victory was secured with a hard-earned 2-1 Premier League triumph at home to West Ham United on Saturday evening.
Mohamed Salah's penalty and a late strike from substitute Diogo Jota made the difference as Liverpool came from behind for the second weekend in a row.
Yours truly was on ratings duty for the ECHO and was impressed with a number of displays.
Not least Premier League debutant Nat Phillips, who registered 8.
He was joined by Andy Robertson and substitutes Jota and Xherdan Shaqiri in earning the top score.
It wasn't such good news for Roberto Firmino, though, who struggled to 5.
What everyone else said
Of course, other ratings are available. And the national media weren't happy with one Liverpool player in particular.
The Mirror had Salah best with 8 ahead of Mane, Robertson, Wijnaldum, Jota, Shaqiri and Henderson on 7.
The Mail do things by halves and put Henderson, Robertson and Alexander-Arnold clear with 7. Jones and Firmino only scored 5.
The Express regarded Jota top with 8 but Firmino only mustered 4.
Meanwhile, the Independent were similar, with Jota the highest score on 8 while Firmino struggled to 5.
Finally, the number-crunchers at WhoScored.com calculated Mane was best on 7.72 while Firmino was the lowest starter with 6.16.