Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says they can't be thinking about records at this stage in the season.
Ahead of today's clash with Leicester City, never before in the Premier League era have Liverpool won their first four league matches of a campaign.
“Of course it would be fantastic [to have 12 points before the international break], but we don't go for 12, we go for three - and that's difficult enough actually - and then the next three," the manager said.
“How could I sit here after the season Leicester played so far and only have a percentage of an idea that we will win there for sure? That's not possible. We only will try everything and for that we need to be ready for a real fight.
“They really have a good side. So in a situation like that people talk up the Champions League draw, we all talk about the same clubs and when the next matchday is - but there are really good football teams and Leicester looked to me really good in these first three games.
“The message will be we are ready and we were ready so far for all these games, that's the message, but that doesn't mean anything.
“Then the boys go all over the world again, big travel, big journeys, the Brazilians come from the USA in the midweek before we play Tottenham, so that's how it is. We want to win that game, you can imagine that, but I can't be sure in the moment it will happen.
“I have no problem with that but it doesn't mean for the rest of the season anything, only that we have already 12 of the I-don't-know-which number we'll have at the end.
“Then very difficult games are coming up: going to Tottenham was never easy and will not be in the moment easy. That's it, but we will still try to do it at Leicester with all the things we know about them. We know yes it's possible but it will be really difficult."