"I want to break as many records as I can. I want to make history with my performances and my tallies, and go down in history,” Trent Alexander-Arnold said after the Arsenal win.
"For me it is about contributing as much as I can for the team and making sure we win.
"The team trophies are much more important than the personal ones but to use as motivation I do like to set myself targets.
"The manager has given me that freedom to play the way I feel is right and it’s worked so far for the team, I’ve evolved over the years and I try to keep adapting and create as many problems for the opposition that I can.
"It’s going well so far, it’s about maintaining that good run of form and make sure we carry on this season.
"The very minimum [of assists] is always double figures," he added.
"I just want to be contributing as much as I can. I would probably say this season would be 15 to 20 in the league."
The last season was a bit of a disappointment in that respect as Trent only registered seven assists after two previous seasons with 13 and 12 assists.
Against Arsenal, Alexander-Arnold provided two assists, increasing his tally to five assists and a goal just in the last three matches for Liverpool.