Manchester City boss Mark Hughes believes Liverpool are vulnerable and he is targeting their place in the top four.
The Reds are currently on a dismal run of form and sit in seventh in the Premier League, with just 24 points from their opening 16 games.
Aston Villa, Spurs and City are currently ahead of Rafa Benitez's side in the standings and Hughes believes one of the trio could make it into the money-spinning UEFA Champions League draw.
He said: "One team (out of the top four) is usually deemed as the most vulnerable - and currently that is Liverpool.
Highly unlikely
"It is highly unlikely to change now.
"Teams won't be challenging for the top two or three. That is not going to happen this year.
"It probably means only one club is going to get into the top four. Maybe it will change in the future. But this season fourth place is one that is up for grabs."
He added: "I am sure Rafa Benitez would argue about it. The game is all about opinions.
"But if we benefit from other teams not being able to get positive results then hopefully we will take the opportunity that presents itself."
Spurs clash
Next up for City is a trip to top-four rivals Spurs on Wednesday, in a game being shown live on Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports HD2 at 8pm.
After a run of eight draws in nine games, City could do with a win, but Hughes knows it will be tough.
"Spurs have a very good squad with plenty of depth," said Hughes.
"If they are playing to their maximum they will always cause you problems.
"Harry has invested well. He has spent a lot of money but he has brought good players to the club."
So 4th is now on the agenda?