Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard said his side must keep their feet on the ground after making an impressive start to their Premiership campaign. The Reds are joint leaders with Chelsea after 14 games, with many tipping them to clinch the league title for the first time since 1990. "I can understand why people are saying it," Gerrard told champions, the official magazine of the UEFA Champions League. "We've gone down a couple of times by goals, we haven't given up, and we've managed to turn games around. So now they're saying we've got title credentials. "It's nice, but it raises expectations. It's important to stay humble." Liverpool's inspirational skipper Gerrard led the Reds to a memorable Champions League triumph in 2005 in Istanbul. He now has his eye set on a domestic achievement. "I've got a drive and a hunger to match Istanbul, if not beat it. I don't just want to milk that final. I think I'd have regrets if I didn't win anything else."