Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has said that the club's Premier League title rivals are 'scared of their firepower'.
Liverpool strikers took the club's total goals this season to 82 from just 30 games this season following their latest 6-3 victory over Cardiff City.
According to the Mirror, Rodgers said that it is for others to judge if his club is the most exciting team to watch in the current form, but added that the 'variety and imagination' in their game is at a real top level.
The manager further said that the biggest fear a manger has in a game while standing on the touchline is the 'opponent' and their 'offensive threat', ahead of Liverpool's game against Sunderland A.F.C.
If Liverpool maintains their strike rate till the Premier League reaches the finals, they will overhaul Chelsea's record of 103 goals in a Premier League season, set under Carlo Ancelotti in 2009-10, the report added.