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How is May looking for Liverpool as they remain on course for the quadruple?

Liverpool remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple after securing their third Champions League final in five seasons.

With the Carabao Cup already won, Jurgen Klopp’s side have already achieved what no other side has done in reaching the final of all competitions they have contested, with Chelsea to come at Wembley in the FA Cup next weekend.

The Premier League title race remains at tight as ever with Liverpool just a point behind leaders and defending champions Manchester City, who they could also yet meet in the Champions League final having already beaten them in the last four of the FA Cup.

Here, the PA news agency looks at how May pans out for the Reds.

With Liverpool now guaranteed to play every match which was available to them this season, the focus returns to domestic matters after their European success against Villarreal. The visit of Tottenham, themselves pushing for a Champions League spot, looks the most difficult assignment of their last four matches. Klopp made five changes for last weekend’s win at Newcastle and even though Spurs is an unusual Saturday evening kick-off, expect more rotation with a trip to Aston Villa three days later. Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard could yet have a decisive say in the race for the title, having never won it himself, as his side go to City on the final day of the season.

Having seen off City in the FA Cup semi-final, after two league draws with Pep Guardiola’s team, Liverpool face Chelsea again at Wembley having beaten them there in February to lift the League Cup 11-10 on penalties. Since the clubs’ draw for a second time in the league in January, Liverpool have drawn three and lost one of 28 matches in all competitions. Chelsea’s 27 matches have seen

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