Danny Murphy makes huge Jurgen Klopp claim after Liverpool win FA Cup
Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy believes Jurgen Klopp is on the verge of becoming the greatest manager in the club's history.
Klopp was on the sidelines on Saturday at Wembley Stadium as his side beat Chelsea in the FA Cup final on penalties, meaning the German coach has now won every cup available to him as manager of the Reds. Having secured the Carabao Cup for the first time this season, the win over the west London outfit was the last trophy Klopp had not won as Liverpool boss.
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While this has been a terrific season compared to the injury-plagued 2020-21 campaign, there's still a chance things could get even better for the Reds. Having booked a place in the UEFA Champions League final, where they will take on Real Madrid in Paris, the Premier League is also still an achievable target with two games left of the season.
Should the Reds leapfrog Manchester City in the table and go on to beat Madrid, Liverpool would become the first club in English football history to win the quadruple.
"For Jurgen Klopp to create history and become the first Liverpool manager to win the European Cup, the league, the FA Cup and League Cup all in one season — something not even Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny