For Christmas, Liverpool will want to top the Premier League.
Make no mistake, Sunday’s result was an incredibly disappointing one for the Reds as they struggled to make their quality tell against a Manchester United side who were more than happy to take a point away from Anfield.
However, the disappointment was not so much reflective of some overall malaise or confirmation that Jurgen Klopp's side were not worthy title challengers, it was more so that they did not capitalise on the fact that Manchester City had dropped two points on Saturday.
Everybody has seen what Pep Guardiola and company are capable of in the second half of seasons, coupled with an ability to freely spend in January if needed and the return of Kevin de Bruyne.