Liverpool have made a superb start to the Premier League season with five wins from five which has them top of the table.
Furthermore, they've won 14 straight games in the top flight of English football stretching all the way back to March.
However, their record away at their top-six rivals doesn't make good reading ahead of Sunday's clash against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Whilst they've not lost many, the Reds have won just one of their last 12 away games against a top-six side - ironically it was in London when they beat Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium last season.
But what is the reason for this rather surprising away record?
Not that it would appear that it's keeping Jurgen Klopp awake at night, but the German has explained that it could be down to a number of different factors.
"A poor top six record away? The teams are really good," Klopp said. "There are different ways to win away games and we have to find one. It's not good news, but I don't feel it.
"Let’s give it a try. We cannot guarantee we go to Chelsea and win, they are strong.
"We play Chelsea away always pretty late. Man United last year was not a thriller, we could have won it. Different reasons [for the record].
"We have a job to do, but we have prepared for the game despite that [top six] stat.
"It's difficult to win away at Chelsea."
Upon Klopp's appointment as Liverpool boss in October 2015 his first three away games were at Spurs, Chelsea and Manchester City.
They drew the first and recorded wins at the Bridge as well as the Etihad Stadium before remaining unbeaten against their top-six rivals away from home during the German's first full season in England.
His record at Stamford Bridge reads: Played four, won two and lost one. The draw came last season as a superb late strike from Daniel Sturridge - against his former club - rescued a point for the Reds.