Liverpool return to action on Sunday as they travel to face Leeds United in the Premier League.
The Reds have so far taken seven points out of a possible nine and they have the chance to go level on 10 points with Manchester United and Chelsea with a win over Marcelo Bielsa's side.
United and Chelsea, along with Manchester City and Liverpool, are expected to compete for the title, but Alisson Becker believes it's far too soon to discuss a potential title race.
“I think it’s too early [to discuss title contenders] but the Premier League is always difficult," the goalkeeper told the club website.
"In the last seasons, I think the teams are getting stronger, the top teams and also the other clubs are doing really well.
“It’s always tough to play against all the opponents. I believe we are doing a good job."
As the first international break has passed, Liverpool's schedule will become more intense in the coming weeks with six games before the end of the month.
The Reds face AC Milan in their opening Champions League group stage match on Wednesday night, before they welcome Crystal Palace to Anfield next weekend.
Matches against Norwich City in the Carabao Cup, Brentford and Porto follow, before a huge match against Manchester City on October 3.
Despite the intense schedule, the Brazilian believes the increase in matches will help their form.
He continued: "I really like when the rushing time arrives – when you play game after game. I think this helps to make you more fit for the matches, not only physically and well prepared that you get from training.”
“Yeah, sometimes we complain about the schedule but we love to play – we like to play games.
“We love to play Champions League, Premier League, all the competitions we have.
"And this is good not only for being playing but it’s good for the team that the manager can use more players as well, give opportunities to the other players who are not playing so often."
Alisson is available for Liverpool's meeting with Leeds after the Brazilian FA's U-turn over the five-day ban.