Jurgen Klopp's first full season as Liverpool boss has the Anfield faithful dreaming again. There's nothing Reds fans want more than to lift the English league title for the first time in the Premier League era.

They've come close in recent years, notably under Brendan Rodgers, but for far too long have been Premier League also-rans.

Klopp has transformed the Anfield side into a force worth celebrating again, taking many sides by storm with an attacking brand of football that isn't just thrilling 'Pool supporters but the neutrals too.

They're currently seven points behind Chelsea but with 17 games still to play between now and the end of the season, there's plenty of time to haul in that points total and do the unthinkable.

If any team can, it's this Liverpool side. Only slack defending at times has let them down. If they can cut out the mistakes and go on an extended winning run, this could be the year.

Here are THREE reasons why this is the season that Liverpool will win the league...

Attacking prowess

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Liverpool have scored a massive 49 goals in the Premier League this season, that's more than any other team in the entire division.

Klopp's free-flowing attacking football has delighted fans but what's crucial is that it has an end product. Liverpool have only failed to score in the league three times this season and two of those were scoreless draws.

That attacking threat could set them apart from the teams around them in the coming months. If they can keep banging in the goals they'll be difficult to stop, no matter how dodgy their defence is looking.

The key is keeping that consistency up. The Reds have scored in their last 9 Premier League matches, suggesting that the goals will continue to fly in.

A team effort like no other

Five players at Liverpool have scored five league goals or more this season; Sadio Mane, Adam Lallana, James Milner, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho. That's more players past the five-goal mark than any other team in the Premier League.

Chelsea have Costa, Spurs have Kane, City have Aguero but Liverpool don't rely on just one man. They're a team outfit, with goals all over the pitch.

That could be massively beneficial in the closing months of the season. If the likes of Costa get injured, lose form or have bust-ups with the coaching staff, then it could impact massively on their side's results. For Liverpool, however, that danger is mitigated.

Klopp has inspired his entire team to perform. Twelve different players have scored goals for them this season in the league alone.

A kind run-in

Of the 17 games remaining for Liverpool, 10 of them are at home. When you consider that six of those home games are against teams currently in the bottom half of the table, then there's reason to be hopeful for the Reds.

Key too is the fact that they face the teams around them at Anfield for the most part. Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs all have to travel to Liverpool to face Klopp's men and of the teams in the top six, only Manchester City host Liverpool.

This is a factor, make no mistake. Liverpool are unbeaten at home in the Premier League this season and have only dropped points twice. If they can keep their home form at a high standard, especially against the top six, they have every chance of picking up this trophy in May.