The squad's spirit has been evident in coming from behind to earn points away to Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur recently, with the dramatic comeback at Spurs coming in particularly trying circumstances with the Reds down to 10 men.
Even last time out, at Wolverhampton Wanderers, the disappointment to concede an equaliser seconds before half-time was soon overcome with a powerful second-half display at Molineux that yielded a 4-1 victory.
There were real signs of unselfishness, too, on Monday night, as Matheus Cunha passed to Bruno Fernandes, who eventually found the net for the opener, and Diogo Dalot opted to square to allow Bryan Mbeumo to tap in and regain the lead.