Liverpool took another step towards the Premier League title on Saturday.
An extraordinary campaign continued for the Reds at Carrow Road as they beat Norwich City 1-0.
They had to do it the hard way, with Sadio Mane having to come off the substitutes' bench to score the only goal of the game in the 77th minute.
It was the Reds' 43rd game unbeaten in the Premier League as they chase down a record set by Arsenal in 2004.
The Gunners are famous for their Invincibles - going the entire 2003/04 campaign unbeaten. Arsenal won 26 and drew 12 of their 38 games that season, but Liverpool are on coarse to absolutely smash that record.
Jurgen Klopp's side have won 25 of their 26 games so far this year, drawing just once at Manchester United.
Arsenal actually posted a 49-game unbeaten run as it stretched into the following campaign too, and Liverpool have just seven more matches to beat that incredible run.
Liverpool boss Klopp was pretty speechless talking about the record on Sky Sports, as his side opened up a 25-point gap at the top of the Premier League table.
He said: "It's so insane I don't really understand it.
"We are focusing on what we're doing, it feels really good.
"It's outstanding, really exceptional. Pretty special, absolutely."
The games Liverpool have to beat the record:
44 - Liverpool vs West Ham (February 24)
45 - Watford vs Liverpool (February 29)
46 - Liverpool vs Bournemouth (March 7)
47 - Everton vs Liverpool (March 16)
48 - Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (March 21)
49 - Manchester City vs Liverpool (April 4)
50 - Liverpool vs Aston Villa (April 11)