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Hope Mo Salah goes back to being the player he was before he went to the Africa Cup of Nations, says Liverpool legend David James

Liverpool FC are eyeing an unprecedented quadruple - something that has never been done before in English football. The Reds already have the League Cup title under their belt this season and are in contention for the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup titles as well. Of course, it will take a herculean effort and also lots of luck (especially in the Premier League, where they are neck and neck with Manchester City) to be able to do the unthinkable.

But in Jurgen Klopp, the team has a manager who believes. And that belief and practical approach of taking it a game at a time, while planning for the next two that are coming up has rubbed off on his team as well. There is no doubt that Liverpool are a behemoth of a football team, in terms of their ability to crush opposition teams currently.

There have been the occasional slip-ups, but the Reds are the team to beat, especially in the Champions League - where other European teams are also in contention. Liverpool legend David James, who played over 200 matches for the Reds, along with almost a 10 games for Manchester City, apart from representing other English clubs like Watford, Portsmouth, West Ham United and others, was a guest on Times of India's sports podcast - Sportscast recently, before the semi-final round of the Champions League kicked-off and talked about Liverpool's chances of completing the quadruple and much more. The one thing he stressed on was for Mo Salah to find his magic touch again.

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