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EXCLUSIVE - Didi Hamann names two Liverpool players who cannot get injured for rest of season

What is the priority when your club is well in the hunt to win every major honour going with just over a month of the season to go?

That is the question Liverpool are facing as they look to make history by becoming the first British club to win an unprecedented quadruple.

With the Carabao Cup already etched onto the Wall of Champions, Liverpool find themselves in a position not many sides have been in during the history of football - a chance to win it all.

If the Reds were to win just the one piece of silverware this season then would the campaign be seen as unsuccessful? Quite possibly.

What is the priority, then? Former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann doesn't think there is one as the Reds have 'won everything' whereas Manchester City may have their eyes firmly on securing their first Champions League crown.

In a roundabout kind of way, the pressure is off Jurgen Klopp and his side - in the last three years they've lifted Europe's elite trophy and that all-important Premier League.

After coming through the system at Bayern Munich, Hamann departed Germany in 1998 and spent a year at Newcastle before joining Liverpool.

The former Germany international spent seven years at Anfield, winning everything apart from a league title. Hamann's introduction at half-time in Istanbul for the 2005 Champions League final was the turning point as Liverpool went on to come back from 3-0 down against AC Milan to lift their fifth title.

The defensive midfielder not only had a club career to remember, but he also has 59 caps for Germany to his name and played in the 2002 World Cup final in Japan - narrowly losing 2-0 to Brazil thanks to two goals from the unstoppable Ronaldo. Hamann became the first Liverpool player to appear in a

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