Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers believes it will be "very, very hard to stop" Liverpool winning the Premier League, while also singling out Trent Alexander-Arnold for praise.
Liverpool moved 13 points clear at the top after thrashing Leicester 4-0 at King Power Stadium on Boxing Day.
Roberto Firmino's brace, a James Milner penalty and Alexander-Arnold strike saw Liverpool cruise past Rodgers' second-placed team.
Alexander-Arnold also provided two assists and Rodgers praised the right-back's performance.
"When I see him, he plays full-back as a midfield player. His range of passes is phenomenal for a young player," he said.
"Of course he was a midfield player at Liverpool as a youngster. His quality, his range of pass and experiences that he's gained in these past few years. For Jurgen [Klopp] he's been absolutely amazing.
"You see him with his goal, as soon as the switch came, he was up there supporting, his intent to get up and his strike from outside the box was absolutely brilliant.
"We've got one here at Leicester who's amazing as well, Ricardo Pereira, he's been outstanding for me this season and since I came in but Trent's up there and very much England's number one right-back and playing consistently at a very high level."