Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri admits they're playing against recent history at Liverpool tomorrow.
The Reds have not lost at home since our Carabao Cup victory in September, with their unbeaten Premier League home form stretching back two years and 37 matches.
"To face Liverpool is going to be difficult for us but every game now is difficult," stated Sarri.
"Liverpool are one of the best teams in England right now, they reached the final of the Champions League last year, and at Anfield it is always difficult.
"We know well the risks of this match but we also know that when we are able to play at 100 per cent of our potential, we can gain points anywhere. We are in a very good physical and mental condition right now."