Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits he doesn't want Liverpool to match his team's unbeaten record.
With 12 games remaining and the title race all but over, all eyes are now on whether they can go the entire season without tasting defeat, as Wenger's Gunners famously did in 2003/04.
Asked about the prospect of Liverpool matching his Invincibles, Wenger told beIN Sports: "That's possible. It might happen, yes.
"I do not necessarily want it. You want always to be the only one who does something special.
"But if they do it, I would say 'well done'. Records are there to be equalled at least or to be beaten, if they deserve it.
"They have been exceptional really because they lost only one game last year, they have not lost one this year.
"The remarkable consistency they've shown, they deserve to be there."