Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has said the club's supporters should savour the "dream season" in the Premier League as they may never see another like it again.
Liverpool are on course for a first league title in 30 years with Jurgen Klopp's side winning 24 out of 25 games to hold a 22-point lead over champions Manchester City -- the biggest of any leader at this stage in English top-flight history.
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"I keep telling everyone to really savour this, the record that we've kept so far -- I don't think it's going to come along again so quickly," Werner told reporters.
"We haven't accomplished anything yet but at the same time everybody, not just Liverpool fans, can appreciate the brand of football that's on display.
"As a supporter this has been a dream season so far, every weekend we seem to find a different star to laud ... we'll have time to enjoy this even more at the end of the season."
Liverpool are also the holders of the Champions League and Club World Cup trophies.
"I am [pinching myself," Werner added. "I'm enjoying every weekend. This is a team that really enjoys playing football and there's a certain character quality they have on the pitch and off the pitch."
Liverpool return to league action at bottom side Norwich City on Feb. 15.