Source: Daily_Mail
Gerrard insists the title race starts now as Liverpool skipper warns rivals
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has warned Chelsea not to get carried away with their flying start to the season.
Chelsea sit at the top of the pile with five wins from as many games - six points better off than the Reds.
Manchester United, in second, face third-placed Manchester City and Chelsea take on fourth-placed Tottenham on Sunday.
And with West Ham up next for Gerrard and his team-mates, the England international insists the title race starts now.
'It was a tough start for us this season because we lost two games close together and we knew it was going to take time to recover from that.
'But we're slowly getting back to where we want to be. It's a big weekend for the title race, so hopefully we can get a win and turn things around.'
Liverpool had to wait until first-half injury time to open the scoring against Debrecen at Anfield in the Champions League on Wednesday night and Gerrard admitted they weren't at their best in the 1-0 win.
But he added: 'There's more to come from us and we're improving game by game.'