"If there is any team that can score goals and turn it around it will be us. There is no question," Rodgers said. "That will be our aim. No question about that. I have seen it before. Chelsea beat Wigan 8-0 in the last league game of the season. I am not paying any disrespect to Newcastle at all but what we are saying is if there is a team that has shown it can score goals, it is us. We are not a 1-0 team. We showed that at the beginning of the season but what we have shown is we can score goals."
In what seemed to foretell a remarkable Anfield finale six days from now, Rodgers said he would keep attacking to erase the goals differential.
"That's the nature of the league, isn't it? It's about the goals," he said. "Manchester City won it on goal difference a couple of years ago. When I came in here that's why I spoke about a team that could score goals because ultimately that is what it could come down to.
"We scored 71 goals in the first year I was here and now we have 96. That is what gives us the chance. We can sit and get the team to defend and not want to score, but ultimately it's the team that scores the goals that will win."
Rodgers insisted that City's win at Everton, which leaves Manuel Pellegrini knowing that home wins against Aston Villa and West Ham, sides with nothing left to play for, ought to be enough, did not change his arithmetic. "We knew we would have to win at Crystal Palace and win against Newcastle. That won't change and that will be our focus," he said. "[City face] Aston Villa, an incredible team on the counter attack and better away from home, and West Ham who on their day can provide a real difficult opponent."
Rodgers also pointed out the gulf in resources between his own side and Pellegrini's. "I saw the analysis Gary Neville did on us, [about] patience and the type of players and he showed Manchester City scoring late on in the game against QPR," Rodgers said. "What he didn't mention was Vincent Kompany one of the best centre halves in the world, passed it in to Yaya Touré, one of the best midfielders in the world, who passed it onto Sergio Aguero, one of the best strikers in the world, who passed it onto [Mario] Balotelli, one of the best young players in the world, who gave it him back and Aguero scored. You have world-class players right the way through the team and we are trying to build to that here."
For Liverpool, who will have Daniel Sturridge in contention to start, there has been a benefit in not being asked to go straight back into action following the defeat to Chelsea. The players had four days off last week, including "a couple of days to grieve," as Rodgers put it. But he accepted that this title opportunity had to be seized, with City, Chelsea and Manchester United all planning to strengthen for next season.
"Of course it will be more difficult next season," Rodgers reflected. "We have seen that. Look at the teams that challenged [in Europe], like Borussia Dortmund who won the league, then went into the Champions League, did okay in the league but could not get out of the group stages of the Champions League. Then the season they got to the Champions League final they did not do so well in the league. But I'm very optimistic to keep driving us forward and I see this as a beginning, not just a one-off. We've brought the club back into the reckoning and it's where we want to stay."
Goals galore: Title thrashings for Liverpool to emulate
5 May 1990: Coventry City 1-6 Liverpool
Kenny Dalglish's side had already reclaimed the First Division title before this final-day romp at Highfield Road. Kevin Gallacher put City in front before Ian Rush, John Barnes (three) and Ronny Rosenthal (two) replied.
9 May 2010: Chelsea 8-0 Wigan Athletic
Needing to match Man United to win the Premier League on the final day, Didier Drogba's hat-trick and two from Nicolas Anelka took the Blues to the title.
14 April 2012: Norwich 1-6 Man City
The visitors followed a 4-0 win over West Brom with another large victory to give City a crucial advantage - they would beat United to the title on goal difference the next month.