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Jamie Carragher reckons Liverpool are getting back to their defensive best after claiming a sixth clean sheet in seven games on Saturday.
A resolute rearguard action in the 213th Merseyside derby, for which they played more than 55 minutes with 10 men after Sotirios Krygiakos' dismissal, earned the Reds a 1-0 victory thanks to Dirk Kuyt's 50th goal for the club.
A seven-match unbeaten Premier League run has now brought 17 points and six clean sheets, lifting them into the top four for the first time since early October.
But they face a tough test on Wednesday when they travel to Arsenal, where they have not won in the league in a decade.
Rafael Benitez will allow his players a couple of days to enjoy the derby victory, their fifth in the last six, before concentrating on the Gunners.
Bootle-born Carragher, who played in his 25th meeting between the near-neighbours on Saturday day, knows how important the victory was for morale.
"It is not just three points, it has a massive impact and everyone is buzzing," said the 32-year-old.
"But that can change if the result doesn't go our way at Arsenal.
"We beat Manchester United (in the league) and then played Arsenal in the Carling Cup and lost.
"It is important we keep that feelgood factor after the Arsenal game and that will be by making sure we get a good result.
"We are going into the game in a great frame of mind but Arsenal away is always difficult.
"We have been to the Emirates for a couple of years now and I don't think we've won there yet so it is something we are going to have to do sooner or later and hopefully Wednesday will be the time.
"For the last four or five years we have been good defensively under Rafa and we are just getting back to our normal selves.
"If you keep clean sheets you are going to win games."
That may be easier said than done against Arsenal as none of the last 11 matches between the two have finished goalless, producing an astonishing total of 46 goals.
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