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Jurgen Klopp in mix for individual accolade bigger than Liverpool quadruple

Jurgen Klopp completed an impressive clean sweep of major trophies at the weekend when Liverpool won the FA Cup. The German manager became just the second in English football to win every major trophy available to win.

It's an impressive feat but, having won every trophy just once since being appointed Reds boss, does Klopp have a place at English football's top table when it comes to managers?

With a Champions League final on the horizon and the chance to take the title race with Man City into the final game when Liverpool play Southampton this evening, Klopp still has the opportunity to complete an unprecedented quadruple this season.

For now, though, Klopp has to settle for a domestic cup double this season.

So, where does that put him among English football's greatest? Read what our writers have to say and then share your own thoughts in the comments below.

The inevitable is occurring: Klopp is being hurled into the hall of English Football’s Greatest Ever Managers.

It is not difficult to imagine Klopp wearing the label on Southampton ’s touchline tonight with the same suaveness as his customary Liverpool tracksuit. Since his arrival to Merseyside in 2015, the German has steadily transformed Liverpool into one of modern football’s most rapacious juggernauts.

Klopp has collected a frankly disgusting trophy cabinet. He has cut himself as the formidable bane of Pep Guardiola’s European existence. As of Saturday, he is just the second manager in English football history to sweep the major trophy quartet, earning him a lone place behind Sir Alex Ferguson (only Klopp did the Manchester United legend one better, completing the sweep in a measly seven years to Fergie’s 13. As you do).

And with three games to go,

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