Raheem Sterling has admitted that playing with Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez this season has helped him add a clinical touch to his game.
The Liverpool winger believes that he can continue to improve in front of goal due to the influence of the attacking duo, who have scored 52 goals between them in the Premier League this season.
"I've just taken things as they've come and I've learnt a lot being able to sit back and watch some of our players, how they get into the box and score goals," Sterling revealed, after picking up the Young Player of the Year award at the club's ceremony.
"There are not too many better players to learn off than Luis and Daniel.
"I want to keep progressing and keep learning day in, day out and add more things to my game."
Sterling has scored 10 goals in all competitions this season.