Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard insists the club will not rule out the possibility of winning the Premier League trophy this season until it is impossible to do so.
The Reds face the tough task of Manchester United away on Saturday evening. Although many might find it a daunting prospect, the England international views it as a chance to close the gap at the top of the table.
"United is a difficult place to go because they are a strong team with good players," Gerrard told the club's official website.
"This time around the game is bigger than it has been for a few years. If we can take maximum points off them then it will give us a better hope of getting back in the [title] race. There is everything to play for.
"We have to be confident. What's the point going into a game thinking you are only going to get a draw or a defeat? It's important we are positive.
"We have beaten them at Anfield this season and, although it's at their place this weekend, it's still a football pitch. We know if we play to our maximum potential then we can cause an upset."
When asked whether the Reds can still win the league, the 28-year-old replied, "There's still enough time for us because there are quite a few games left to play.
"While it's still possible myself and the players will continue to fight, there's no two ways about it. We won't give up until we can't do it.
"Manchester United have still got some tricky games, including against us. If we were to win every game and United don't slip up, then obviously there's nothing else we can do.
"We just have to make sure we stay on their tails and try to make the gap smaller. If they do make any mistakes, that's when we have to try to pounce."
The Reds face the tough task of Manchester United away on Saturday evening. Although many might find it a daunting prospect, the England international views it as a chance to close the gap at the top of the table.
"United is a difficult place to go because they are a strong team with good players," Gerrard told the club's official website.
"This time around the game is bigger than it has been for a few years. If we can take maximum points off them then it will give us a better hope of getting back in the [title] race. There is everything to play for.
"We have to be confident. What's the point going into a game thinking you are only going to get a draw or a defeat? It's important we are positive.
"We have beaten them at Anfield this season and, although it's at their place this weekend, it's still a football pitch. We know if we play to our maximum potential then we can cause an upset."
When asked whether the Reds can still win the league, the 28-year-old replied, "There's still enough time for us because there are quite a few games left to play.
"While it's still possible myself and the players will continue to fight, there's no two ways about it. We won't give up until we can't do it.
"Manchester United have still got some tricky games, including against us. If we were to win every game and United don't slip up, then obviously there's nothing else we can do.
"We just have to make sure we stay on their tails and try to make the gap smaller. If they do make any mistakes, that's when we have to try to pounce."
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