Despite Liverpool winning their sixth European Cup last summer, it is quite possible that the 2019-20 season has been an even better one than its predecessor.
With 29 league matches played, Liverpool have won 27 of them and sit with a huge 25-point lead over second-place Manchester City.
After so cruelly losing out to Pep Guardiola’s side in the league last season, this campaign will have been hugely satisfying for Jurgen Klopp and his team.
With two wins required to seal the title, Liverpool are now within clear sight of their first league crown since 1990 and their first-ever Premier League trophy.
There will be some disappointment among players and fans that the achievement will likely be sealed behind closed doors, but nonetheless, the current circumstances should not overshadow what has been an extraordinary season.
Here, we look back at the season so far and highlight six stats to get you back in the swing of things ahead of football’s return.
Perfect record
Liverpool have won 15 out of 15 home games this season in impressive fashion, scoring 40 goals and conceding just 12.
Their record of 15 wins is six more than any other side has managed and really an example of their dominance.
Best in defence
While it might surprise you that Liverpool are not the Premier League’s top scorers, it will be no shock that they have the best defensive record.
With 21 goals conceded from 29 matches, Virgil van Dijk and co have been imperious week in, week out.
Counterattack kings
Liverpool tend to dominate the ball in their matches and it shows, as they average 59% possession per match in the league this season.
However, they are also devastating on the counter-attack and have scored eight goals on the break, more than anyone else.
Fair play
Despite being so successful, Liverpool have been very fair this season, picking up fewer cards and committing fewer fouls than any other team.
On average they commit 8.3 fouls per game and have received just 26 yellow cards all season, less than half the 63 picked up by Arsenal.
However, they are one the 17 teams to have been given a red card this season.
Do not change a winning formula
Liverpool have the extraordinary record of using just 23 players so far this season, and only 20 players from the start.
This is despite Alisson, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Fabinho all facing long spells on the sidelines.
Youngsters Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott have been used from the bench, but have not made the starting lineup in the Premier League just yet.
Worrying form
Despite their brilliant progress, the period just before the suspension of football was Liverpool’s worst run of the season.
Their last six matches in all competitions saw them lose four times, including their first Premier League defeat of the season against Watford at Vicarage Road.