With 16 games gone, six Reds players have at least four Premier League strikes.
Summer signing Sadio Mane leads the way for Liverpool on seven in England’s top flight.
But Adam Lallana (6), James Milner (5), Philippe Coutinho (5), Roberto Firmino (5) and Divock Origi (4) have all provided decent contributions.
And ex-Liverpool striker Fowler sees the philosophy of Jurgen Klopp and his style of play in the Reds’ attacks.
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have netted 20 goals in their last seven Premier League games
The way the goals are being spread around screams of the team ethic that Jurgen is trying to instil
Robbie Fowler
"Certainly going forward the players we have got, the movement and skill we have, we are a handful for anyone and we will score goals," Fowler said.
"Liverpool are a team in that sense.
“I’m not agreeing 100 per cent that we don't have star players, we do, but the way the goals are being spread around screams of the team ethic that Jurgen is trying to instil at this club."
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Klopp’s men have already netted 40 Premier League goals this season, with Arsenal closest to them on 37.
And that has helped Liverpool rise to second in the table, although their leaky defence has cost them at times.
While the team is well balanced for goalscorers, Mane’s departure to the Africa Cup of Nations next month could hurt the side.
Daniel Sturridge’s future is also in doubt, having failed to score in the league this term, and Klopp may yet turn to the transfer market in January.