NewsKostas Tsimikas: We're delighted with our form - but hungry for more
The Reds defeated RB Leipzig 1-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday night to maintain their flawless start in the competition.
In doing so, Arne Slot's side became the first in the club's history to achieve victory in 11 of their opening 12 games in a season.
"Of course we're delighted," Tsimikas told reporters following the win in Germany. "Everyone defends, everyone attacks and everyone wants to do even more. We're hungry for more.
"Even for every game now it is very tough for us, but the team has to show and stick with the plan to be 100 per cent focused every time and to give our best."
Liverpool have conceded just once in their first three Champions League fixtures and also currently possess the Premier League's best defensive record.
Tsimikas explained how such solidity at the back has been achieved through selfless work in every area of the pitch.
The left-back continued: "I think we defend all together. One of the goals of the new manager is he asks us to defend all together as a unit, as a team. So I think that is the important thing.
"We don't want to concede. Every game we all defend together and that is what we want to see."
Tsimikas and his teammates now turn their attention towards Sunday's trip to Arsenal in the league.
Leaving with three points, which would maintain their place at the top of the standings, is the ultimate objective.
"I think we will go to Arsenal to play our football and to win the game," Tsimikas said. "That is our target but we just take it game by game, to try to win and play good football.
"I think that is the important thing right now. It's too early to speak about [statements] but our goals at the start of the season, we said we wanted to win everything."
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