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BRENDAN RODGERS believes the experience he has gained during his first season at Liverpool FC will stand him in good stead to mastermind a push for Champions League qualification next term.

The Reds are destined to finish seventh in the Premier League – a place higher than 2011/12 but 11 points adrift of fourth spot.

Rodgers admits it has been a “learning curve” for him following his arrival from Swansea City with a tough start to the campaign followed by real progress since the turn of the year.

Now the manager is on a mission to strengthen his squad this summer to ensure Liverpool are capable of producing the kind of consistency required to climb back into the top flight’s elite.

“This year has provided a great learning curve for me and I look back and see that it was learning that I needed,” Rodgers said.

“I knew the expectancy of the club but going into next season, I am a much better prepared manager for that.

“We want to make significant improvements next year in the points total because the reality is we are 30 points behind the leaders and 11 points behind the top four.

“But I’ve seen enough and if we improve our mentality in the summer – by signing players who have that consistent winning mentality – we can then improve again, like we have done in the second half of the season.

“That’s the job of the recruitment team and the club to identify those types of players. They might not always be the best players but what we need in the second year of this project is to find a great level of consistency. There is a process of getting into the top four and becoming champions and that is consistency.

“This club didn’t win two league games in a row for over a year.

“That came earlier on in the season and when you step back and look at that, it is nowhere near good enough if you are going to succeed.

“You build a mentality in your group and you get the types of players who can be on it every single game.

“I’ve loved every minute of being here and the small steps of where we want to go. But now I want to make bigger steps.”