Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard expects his side to challenge Chelsea for the Premiership title this season.
Jose Mourinho's hitherto imperious champions have suffered a recent blip in form with defeat at Manchester United giving hope to the chasing pack.
And despite The Blues bouncing back with an emphatic victory over Newcastle on Saturday, Gerrard believes Liverpool are well-equipped to capitalise on any chinks in Chelsea's armour.
The Anfield club's 3-0 win over Portsmouth last time out made it four wins from four and with Liverpool finally claiming a place in the top half of the table Gerrard has been emboldened.
"Chelsea, of late, have had a little bit of a blip so hopefully they'll keep dropping points and we can capitalise on it," Gerrard told Sky Sports News.
"All we've got to do is concentrate on what we're doing, keep on winning, keep moving up the table and we're all confident this season can be a success - hopefully we'll be delivering a trophy and getting involved in the title race."
Despite assertions to the contrary Gerrard insists that The Reds' exploits in Europe have not had a detrimental impact on their Premiership form.
"You get a good run in Europe and that gives you confidence and you can take that into league games," continued the England international.
"I think our wins in Europe have been bringing confidence to the team.
"The manager has brought in some tremendous players and the squad is looking really strong. I'm sure he will strengthen even more in January and we can be a good force this season."
Gerrard was sad to see Roy Keane leave rivals Manchester United but he insists the shock exit will not have too adverse an impact on Sir Alex Ferguson's challengers.
And when asked if manager Rafael Benitez would consider a move for Keane, Gerrard quipped: "I hope not, he might take my place.
"He's a magnificent player, it's sad to see him leave Manchester United.
"I've enjoyed some good battles with Roy Keane - I wish him every success with whatever he decides to do.
"Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal will still be there, the main challengers, but it's great to see other teams doing really well.
"The Premier League is looking really strong.
"No one wants to see Chelsea run away with it, obviously Chelsea do, but everyone else wants to see an exciting title race and that is what we have to aim for."
(Source: Sky Sports News)