Milan Jovanovic has hailed the role of the Liverpool supporters in their recent upturn in fortunes.
Roy Hodgson's side claimed an impressive 0-0 Europa League draw in Napoli and followed that with a 2-1 Premier League victory against Blackburn Rovers. After a month of misery, the results hint at a brighter future as the players look to drag themselves out of the relegation zone.
Serbia international Jovanovic believes the "understanding" shown by fans has provided the platform for success.
"The fans here have been very understanding and I have been encouraged by their support," the 29-year-old told the club's official website.
"At other clubs, when the form is bad, they can start to criticise, but here they seem to try and help you even more. That's the great thing about Liverpool."
Jovanovic added: "I am sure all the players can get better and we can play as a team. Everybody is trying really hard in the training sessions to get it right.
"I don't think people can say we haven't worked hard in the games, but a lack of confidence and lack of luck can have a big impact."
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