Liverpool are not going to "be silly" by presuming they will easily beat Middlesbrough to secure a Champions League return, says boss Jurgen Klopp.
The Reds are guaranteed a top-four spot if they beat already-relegated Boro at Anfield in next Sunday's final game.
Fifth-placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand, are four points behind them.
"I've been in the business long enough to know the biggest mistake is counting points before you have them," Klopp said after the 4-0 win at West Ham.
"We won't do this. The first sentence the boys said in the dressing room - and I didn't have to say it - was 'one more game'. We want this Champions League position."
Liverpool are aiming to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in three seasons during Klopp's first full campaign.
The German, 49, replaced the sacked Brendan Rodgers in October 2015, going on to lead the Reds to an eighth-placed finish last season.
Before Sunday's trip to the Hammers, Liverpool knew they could not be overhauled in the top four if they won both of their final two games.
And they responded with a thumping victory against the Hammers after goals from Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho (two) and Divock Origi.
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However, the Reds will clinch a top-four spot before Boro's visit if Arsenal lose at home to relegated Sunderland on Tuesday.
"Middlesbrough have nothing to lose but we have everything to lose," added the former Borussia Dortmund manager.
"We have always known we will have to go until the end of the season, that is no problem for us.
"If we win we deserve to be in the Champions League. If not we don't deserve it.
"We found a good mood against West Ham and if we find it in the next game then we have a good chance. But counting points in the next game is really silly, we won't do this."
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