Liverpool awesome Steven Gerrard feels the club's present assault is superior to the Luis Suarez-drove gathering of 2014.
Liverpool have a superior assault this season than when Luis Suarez featured at the club, as indicated by Steven Gerrard.
Jurgen Klopp's astounding front three inspired again on Wednesday, driving his side to a 5-0 whipping of Porto in the principal leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Sadio Mane scored a cap trap to run with objectives from Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino as Liverpool everything except fixed a spot in the quarter-finals.
The trio have scored 63 objectives in all rivalries between them this season and Gerrard feels they are superior to the gathering that nearly drove Liverpool to the Premier League title in 2013-14 in Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling.
"Both are great. What I would say in regards to the correlations amongst Suarez and this present group is that there is a superior mix here," he said on BT Sport.
"With Mane you have the pace and straightforwardness, with Firmino you have the touch and hold-up play and securing the ball, and afterward you have Salah that gives you a touch of both and conveys objectives.
"The mix is sublime."
Gerrard played behind the Suarez-drove trio as Liverpool completed second to Manchester City in the class.
The 37-year-old additionally hailed the cooperation of the present gathering, saying: "The work rate of this Liverpool group is, extremely exceptional, and you likewise see how unselfish they are.
"There's no insatiability in the group, there's no one who is childish. They all pass the ball to each other.
"On the off chance that somebody is in a superior region, they search for each other. What's more, they are for the most part getting in on the demonstration since they know they will score intensely."