Jurgen Klopp does not think Premier League leaders Manchester City are feeling the pressure of Liverpool maintaining their chase – even if his side go top of the table.
An early start at Bournemouth on Saturday means the Reds could overtake their rivals, who have an evening kick-off at fourth-placed Chelsea, but the German does not believe that will have much effect.
City have won 13 of their 15 matches – Liverpool's best start to a season in their history has seen them win 12 – and already scored 15 more goals than their fellow unbeaten rivals.
"I don't think (Manchester City) feel pressure! They don't look like they do," said Klopp.
"That's not the first target anyway, the first target is to try to perform on the highest level, because it's needed at Bournemouth. Eddie is doing a fantastic job there, and it will be difficult enough."
Klopp has to deal with a number of injuries at precisely the wrong time with his team two games into a run of 10 matches in five weeks.
The loss of Joe Gomez for six weeks with a broken leg is significant with fellow defender Dejan Lovren out with concussion and right-back Nathaniel Clyne, who has played just six matches in the last season and a half because of injuries, sidelined for at least a fortnight.
Klopp had been rotating youngsters Trent Alexander-Arnold and Gomez on the right side of defence, when Gomez was not partnering Virgil Van Dijk in the centre.
On Lovren Klopp said: "He will not be available. He got a knock last week, concussion, and is still not able to play. Clyney is out for two weeks or so. Nothing serious, but not in training and so not available.
"Joe, Oxlade, Rhian Brewster and Dom Solanke (are all unavailable), but Dom is close. I hope that he will be in team training again from Sunday on. We will see."
Burnley boss Sean Dyche accused Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge of diving to win a free-kick after the sides' midweek clash, leading Klopp to leap to the England forward's defence.
"Daniel Sturridge is no cheat. I think what Sean tried to do there is to bring up another subject so somebody could speak about that," he said.
"It was a normal situation which can happen, sometimes a striker expects a tackle and tries to avoid it by jumping?
"I can't avoid it if people want to discuss Daniel, but on the other side I said what I had to say about that after the game, and different opinions are allowed obviously."