ALEX Oxlade-Chamberlain believes he is finally finding his rhythm after netting against Saints on Saturday.

The midfielder netted his side's opener just days after also scoring at West Ham.

Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com, the ex-Saint said: "It helps playing. I think I've played the last five now, which is really nice. That obviously helps you get a feeling with the way that the team's playing and with the boys around you. 

"I think a lot of it's just down to maybe being a bit more clinical, getting myself in more areas where I can shoot and affect the game. Luckily, the last few have gone in. 

"But that's what the top goalscorers do. We've got Mo, Sadio, Bobby and they set the example for anyone that wants to learn how to score goals. I get to watch them a lot and try to follow situations and put yourself in the position to score. 

"We've got players that can find you, so there's always opportunities that this team creates. 

"I'm delighted to have scored a couple of goals in the last two games, but it's about us all and making sure that we chip in where we can and finish the season strong now.

Firmino provided the assist for Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal and the midfielder paid tribute to his selflessness.

He added: "It becomes a little bit normal when you play with that guy. 

"That's the way he plays and he does those magnificent things all the time. I love him, I absolutely love him. He's such a joy to play with and to feed off. 

"He's always looking for others, he works for the team and his skills speak for themselves."