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It has been called the ‘Impossible Dream’, the seemingly unattainable holy grail of football.

The quadruple. Many have tried. Few have come close. It is that tantalising target that Liverpool are the latest to pursue, after completing the first leg of their four pronged attack this season, with that dramatic victory at Wembley.

Incredibly, no league in Europe has ever seen a club win the four major honours available to them…the equivalent of Champions League, domestic league, FA Cup and League Cup.

Not in Scotland with the might of Celtic and Rangers, not in France where Paris Saint-Germain have a monopoly, not even in Spain or Germany, though Bayern, Real and Barcelona can rightly claim they don’t have a league cup equivalent.

In England, Manchester City have come closest, winning all three domestic trophies in 2019, but falling to Spurs in the quarter final of that season’s Champions’ League.

Now it is the turn of Liverpool though. Winning the EFL Cup is the comparatively easiest part of course, but they

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