Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho has been voted Liverpool's Player of the Month for the second time running.
The 22-year-old, who received the award for December as well, earned the right to retain the prize for the month of January after a string of impressive performances for the team.
Following a fans vote on the club's official website, the Brazilian was picked as the man to keep hold of the prize.
Coutinho has managed an overall 35 appearances for Brendan Rodgers' team this season, scoring three goals and has also provided his team-mates with five equally important assists.
However, the youngster insists on working harder in order to keep on improving in the future.
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He also sees the two back-to-back awards as confidence boosters that will help his performances on the pitch.
"It means a lot to me. As I have said before, it will give me confidence on the field", Coutinho told his club's official site.
"I am very happy and thank all supporters who have voted."
Coutinho was also humble enough not to speak about himself and stressed his desire to see the team playing well and improve continuously in the near future.
"I think I have been working a lot, but I prefer to talk about the team.
"I think the team has been playing well and that is important for Liverpool.
"I work with my team-mates and, of course, I always want do a good job and improve, but I think the team has been playing well.
"I am happy to hear that [praise], but I think when the team plays well it is good for everyone.
"I always work hard, but of course there are always things to improve and one of them is to score more goals. I have been working on that and in my position that is important. That is something I should improve.
"I thank all the supporters who have voted for me. It makes more confident and I hope I can pay them back."
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