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Even Jurgen Klopp is 'overwhelmed' by Liverpool after their latest Premier League win - The Warm-Up

Wednesday's big stories Liverpool continue to do other-worldly things Ad/> Liverpool are two games away from a quadruple. To repeat, Liverpool Football Club are two games of association football away from potentially winning four trophies in one season. Premier League‘What can I say?’ — Klopp hails ‘outstanding’ Liverpool as title race goes to final day10 HOURS AGO Two wins do not guarantee the quadruple as they need an assist from former player Steven Gerrard, whose current employers, Aston Villa face Man City — a point ahead of Liverpool — in the last game of the season while the Reds welcome Wolves to Anfield.

However, to be two games away from winning a quadruple is a remarkable achievement; to actually achieve it — in the modern era — will be beyond remarkable. Re-remarkable, if you will? Tuesday night's win against Southampton — after making nine changes — meant they are still the only side yet to lose a Premier League match in 2022, remaining unbeaten in 18 matches this year — winning 15 and drawing three. Their only reverse this calendar year was a 1-0 loss to Inter Milan in the second leg of their last-16 tie they won 2-1 on aggregate.

It is genuinely other-worldly stuff. So much so in fact, that it has left Jurgen Klopp overwhelmed. “Outstanding, what can I say about this group? It’s been overwhelming, it’s been really touching what the boys did,” he said after their latest comeback win.

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