The 23-year-old is confident the Reds can maintain their
current winning run and admits that beating Manchester United last time out has
given the club a "great boost".
Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has warned the
Premier League that his side have built up great momentum after winning their
first three games of the season.
The Reds currently top the table after victories over
Stoke, Aston Villa and Manchester United and the 23-year-old expects their
winning run to continue.
"We've got a lot of momentum after the first three
games of the season," he told the club’s official website.
"There's always room for improvement and I'm sure
we'll work on that. But we've got to be very pleased with the three results.
We'll continue to keep working and keep building by working hard on the
training ground.
Brendan Rodgers’ men beat champions Manchester United
last time out at Anfield, courtesy of a Daniel Sturridge strike and Henderson
admitted it had given the club an extra lift
"Beating Manchester United gave us a great boost and
it kept the winning mentality and the momentum going,” he added.
“But we know that it's going to be difficult in our next
few games, so we'll have to keep focused and hopefully we can keep putting in
performances like that.
"A lot of the lads are now on international duty,
but from the people who are here, there's a good aura about the place and
hopefully when the lads come back, we can focus on Swansea.”
Henderson has started all three games for the Reds and
says he has been pleased with the way he has started the season.
"I've been happy with the way the first three games
have gone, in terms of my own performances, but there's always room for
improvement,” he added.
“There's a few things I want to change in my own game, but
I tend to keep them to myself, privately."
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