Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists he's not worried about their recent away record against the rest of the Premier League's 'big six'.
The Reds travel to Chelsea on Sunday with a five-point lead at the top of the table and will be looking to extend their 14-game winning streak in the league.
The league leaders have won just one of their last 12 away matches against Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, United and Tottenham.
Performance-wise, that's why it's so surprising," the Reds' manager said ahead of the meeting with Frank Lampard's side.
I cannot remember all these games but I know we were often close to winning these games.
"There was one at Arsenal where we should have won when Virgil [van Dijk] had two no-brainers that he didn't score, the header against the post.
"Against Man City we lost last year but that is not a match you lose usually.
"The margins at the end were so small with the ball not over the line."

