Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday that the Gunners can end their winless streak at Liverpool when both sides meet this weekend.
The top-of-the-table clash will take place on Saturday with the winner cementing their place as the league leaders.
Arsenal’s last successful Premier League visit to Anfield came in 2012 — when Arteta was still playing for the North London side.
"It is going to be a special atmosphere for both teams and it is strong opposition. We will prepare to win it and go for it - it will be an intense match," Arteta told reporters.
"It is always great to be in the highest position in this league and we will try to maintain that, but we have to be intelligent to manage the game.
"Last time we beat them was a while ago and it was a good moment, which is something we can replicate tomorrow..."
Arteta also provided an injury update on his injured midfield trio, stating: "Thomas Partey is still finalising his rehab. He hasn't trained with the team yet.
"Mo Elneny hopefully will train with us today. Jorginho is still a doubt."
Arteta also opened up about Thursday's European Court of Justice ruling that UEFA and FIFA contravened EU law when they stopped the formation of the Super League.
"We are very clear. It is exactly the same. We remain in the same position," Arteta said. "We love playing in the Champions League and we'll continue to do so.
"Football supporters and the passion they bring to game is the main reason this game belongs to them. We have to look after them - their opinion is very important."
Arsenal were one of the six Premier League clubs who had joined the Super League project in 2021 before pulling out amid fan protests. However, the club issued a statement on Friday distancing themselves from the Super League.