Liverpool are currently top of the Premier League after 11 matches

Everton manager Ronald Koeman believes Merseyside rivals Liverpool have the firepower to become Premier League champions.

The Reds have lost just once this season and their 6-1 victory over Watford prior to the international break saw them go top of the table for the first time since May 2014.

Jurgen Klopp's side are currently the highest scorers in the league, with 30 goals from their opening 11 matches, and Koeman feels their prowess in front of goal could prove decisive in the title race.

Koeman believes Liverpool have the necessary firepower to win their first title since 1990

"It's still too early to say who will be the favourites, but I have been impressed by Liverpool so far," Koeman told ESPN FC.

"Maybe that is not what you might expect the Everton manager to say, but they have been playing some very good football and deserve to be at the top.

"They have goals in their team and this is what all successful sides need.

"Of course they can be champions this season, they have a good chance, but they are not the only contenders."

Phil Thompson compares Liverpool's current crop of Premier League title challengers to those who've missed out in recent years. Phil Thompson compares Liverpool's current crop of Premier League title challengers to those who've missed out in recent years.

Liverpool hold a one-point lead over second-placed Chelsea, with Manchester City and Arsenal two points behind in third and fourth respectively.

Koeman added: "My Everton team has played Manchester City and Chelsea in the last few weeks and both were very impressive. We managed to draw at City, but you could see the quality of these teams.

Koeman was also impressed by Chelsea, who thumped his Everton team 5-0 prior to the international break

"Then we all know what happened at Chelsea, as we lost 5-0 and they put in a very good performance. It was difficult for us, but you have to be impressed from their side, so maybe they can also have a chance."

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