The Reds finished runners-up to Manchester City that season after Brendan Rodgers’ attack-minded side went on an 11-game winning streak to storm into contention for English football’s top prize.
This term, Jürgen Klopp’s group have shown the level of consistency to be in the mix from the very beginning and lead the way as it stands, two points clear of City having played one match more.
Johnson, who represented Liverpool FC Legends in a 3-2 win over Milan Glorie at Anfield last weekend, is wary of drawing comparisons between the two campaigns.
But the former defender does believe this Reds squad can emerge from the twists and turns he expects in the coming weeks to secure the silverware they crave.