Digging deep and battling until the last second has been the theme of Liverpool’s opening weeks of the term.
Those qualities may be required once more against a Palace team that have not suffered a defeat in their last 17 matches in all competitions.
Gakpo continued: “Belief is the start of something great and I think we have great belief in ourselves and in the team. I hope that it may continue.
“We also have that feeling on the pitch that somehow we will find a moment to create a big chance and hopefully score. That’s what we are looking for all the time and that’s what we will look for tomorrow again.
“Obviously in some games the quality is always important, but some games ask something different – like mentality, like maybe physical duels or something.
“We showed in recent games that we also have that part and we are very happy with that.”
The Reds are without Hugo Ekitike for the trip to Selhurst Park due to suspension, though Arne Slot told reporters on Friday that Alexander Isak is available to start again after his debut goal in midweek.
The new No.9 opened his account with a clinical finish late in the first half of the Carabao Cup tie with Southampton at Anfield.