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James Milner urges Liverpool team-mates not to rest on their laurels

Milner: "We have to do our job, get on that field and be even better. If we're at the level we're at now next season, it won't be good enough"

James Milner says Liverpool will have to be even better next season
Image: James Milner says Liverpool will have to raise the bar even higher next season

James Milner has warned his Liverpool team-mates it would be "criminal" for them to lose their focus after one Premier League title triumph.

Jurgen Klopp's side ended a 30-year wait for a domestic title and have celebrated accordingly since it was confirmed in June.

Form dipped once the title had been secured, with two of the three league defeats they suffered all season coming in their final seven matches, while their 100 per cent home record also fell in a draw against Burnley.

The players are currently on a three-week break before pre-season begins but Milner, winner of two titles in three years with Manchester City, insists they have to be switched on when they return.

"I think it's getting that balance right. We have to enjoy it because we know how hard it is to win trophies," the 34-year-old told liverpoolfc.com.

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"We've been very good to do it but also lucky to win the amount of trophies we have had this year.

"Trent (Alexander-Arnold) thinks it's absolutely easy, he just turns up and wins trophies every year, but I can assure you, with the amount of years I've had in my career, it's not that easy.

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"But it's a short career and you don't want to waste a season or two seasons thinking, 'We were that good a team but we took our eye off the ball and didn't deliver'.

"That would be criminal and something we definitely don't want to look back at.

"We have a couple of weeks to enjoy this and enjoy being champions and then, as soon as next season starts, it's down to the fans to carry on enjoying it and enjoy being champions for us.

"We have to do our job, get on that field and be even better. If we're at the level we're at now next season, it won't be good enough."

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