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Jurgen Klopp can finally answer to Jamie Carragher’s criticism of Liverpool if they manage to beat Chelsea at Wembley.

The two Premier League giants take on one another in the Carabao Cup final with both sides looking to claim multiple trophies this year.

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has already won the Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup with the Blues whereas Liverpool have ambitions to tussle Manchester City for the Premier League title.

Neither manager has won a domestic cup with their teams despite both winning the Champions League during their respective tenures.

But Liverpool have not lifted the Carabao Cup of the FA Cup since 2012 and 2006 respectively, something that Carragher has taken issue with.

“Winning the biggest prize of all — the 2019 Champions League — and ending the 30-year wait to become English champions in 2020 secured Klopp’s legend,” he wrote in his column earlier this season for The Telegraph.

“The subsequent UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup victories made for a memorable 12 months.

“But if Klopp leaves Liverpool in 2024 without adding to them, there will be regret when considering all the other seasons where scintillating football went without silverware.”

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