There’s been lots of talk ahead of the game about whether Arsenal are ready to mount a serious challenge for the title.
But a lot of that talk has been somewhat premature.
Whilst the victory against Tottenham in the north London derby was impressive, beating Spurs at home is hardly a rare occurrence for Arsenal.
In fact, they have beaten their neighbours on home territory in five of their last six league meetings at the Emirates.
So that 3-1 success on its own does not make them serious contenders. Victory against Liverpool, however, would be a different story.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won six of the last seven Premier League meetings between the sides and also came out on top in the League Cup semi-final last season, winning 2-0 in north London.
So if Arsenal could get the victory this time around then that would be far more of a statement in terms of what it could mean for the rest of the season than the win over Spurs last weekend.
It would also see them move 14 points clear of Liverpool in the league table, which even at this early stage of the season would be a very big gap to try and close.