United moved into fifth place, seven points behind leaders Arsenal, after Wayne Rooney's goal secured all three points from a scrappy game.
Van Gaal, asked whether they could still win the title, said: "We have a lot of matches still to go. But we can do it, because we show every week we can do it."
He said the win at Liverpool was "very important" because both Arsenal and second-placed Leicester had been held to draws and added: "The gap is seven points. We can overcome that, so that's what I'm thinking about.
"We have started the year very well, with a lot of wins, and I think this game will give a big boost to everyone in the environment of Manchester United.
"I hope we can continue winning -- that's why we are here."
The manager praised match-winner Rooney, saying: "A striker who scores is always very important, and now he is scoring in [four games in] a row and we are winning in a row.
"I'm very happy for him, but also for Manchester United. Everyone wants to see Rooney scoring."
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