Liverpool players celebrate a goal during the English Premier League match against Brentford at Anfield in August.Image: DARREN STAPLES/AFP via Getty Images

Under the radar Liverpool seek to cement top spot

by · TimesLIVE

Much of the focus in the early weeks of the Premier League season has been on the opening salvos in another title battle between Manchester City and Arsenal.

So much so that Arne Slot’s Liverpool have moved to the top of the standings almost under the radar.

With five wins from six matches, 12 goals scored and only two conceded, Liverpool lead champions City and Arsenal by one point and have the chance to bolster their advantage when they travel to struggling Crystal Palace in Saturday’s early game.

Victory would give them a four point lead, albeit probably only until Arsenal host 19th-placed Southampton later and Manchester City host Fulham.

Liverpool’s opening fixtures have admittedly been kind with wins against Ipswich Town, Brentford, Manchester United, Bournemouth and Wolves, and they did suffer a surprise home reverse against Nottingham Forest.

Far tougher tests are to come after the international break in the shape of Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton and Hove Albion and Aston Villa before a home clash with City at the start of December.

But there is a mood of confidence sweeping Anfield, though Slot is keeping his feet firmly on the ground.

"Everybody is realistic enough to know that six games into the season doesn’t give you a realistic view of the league table," said the Dutch coach, the first Liverpool manager to win eight of his first nine games in charge.

"It’s more at 19 games when you feel where you are. But, of course, good results help, specially after bringing in a new manager and new staff. If we had lost four or five of the first six then life would have been different to how it is now."

The transition from the Jürgen Klopp to the Slot era has looked seamless, though with such an experienced and high-quality squad at his disposal, it was perhaps to be expected.

"I am hoping to do more special things than winning eight out of nine games," Slot said after Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Bologna in the Champions League on Wednesday.

"But it says a lot about many things, it also says a lot about how Jürgen left this club, the squad I inherited, how much work rate the players put in and how much my staff members are helping me to get the results."

After Liverpool face winless Palace, a buoyant Arsenal host Southampton, another of the five clubs without a league victory this season. Mikel Arteta’s side comfortably disposed of Paris St Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday and forward Bukayo Saka summed up the mood.

"I don’t want to put too much pressure on us, but I do think that this is the year," Saka said.

Manchester United’s 3-0 defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur last Sunday again turned the spotlight on manager Erik ten Hag with the club languishing in 13th spot.

Things do not get any easier for the Dutchman either with Sunday’s trip to fifth-placed Aston Villa, whose confidence will be sky high after Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Bayern Munich.

Fourth-placed Chelsea will hope to continue their resurgence under new manager Enzo Maresca as they host Forest on Sunday when Tottenham go to Brighton.