Goal machine Lallana says team is getting stronger

The midfielder reveals the growing confidence at Anfield.

After scoring a brace during the 4-1 Premier League victory over Swansea City on Monday, Adam Lallana says the Liverpool team is getting stronger.

Lallana netted twice as we scored four goals in a game for the first time this season and the England international was quick to praise his teammates following the win.

“It was nice tonight, but not just for myself. We’re seeing more of a settled Emre Can out there, Lazar [Markovic] has been playing a lot better recently and he’s hopefully a lot more comfortable,” the 26-year-old told the club’s website.

“Credit to the manager. He’s found a shape which suits the players we have in the squad. Raheem is leading the line brilliantly at the minute and he’s sacrificing himself for the team.

“He didn’t get the goals today, so it was nice that a few other players could get the goals and chip in and help him out. That’s what we have to do. It’s a team game.

“Philippe was magnificent tonight. Some of the balls he played and his vision is unbelievable. It’s a real pleasure to be playing with such good players.”

Lallana signed from Southampton over the summer for £25m and has probably been our most impressive signing of the campaign so far.

The Englishman now has four league goals in 13 matches in 2014/15.