Jurgen Klopp reign could be transformed in just 56 days at Liverpool
So this is it for Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool players. Another week of calm before the nine-week storm.
A storm that will decide not only where this team will land in the end-of-season standings, but also one that could very well define where this collection of players sit among the very best that Anfield has ever produced.
The stakes really are that high right now as the quadruple chase returns next week. From Watford's visit on April 2 through to a potential Champions League final appearance on May 28, it's a 56-day run that could become synonymous with the entire Klopp era.
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That is not to denigrate what has already been achieved by the German at Anfield. He could walk away from it all this weekend and see his place as one of the greatest ever managers the club has had safe and secure.
In fact, it is probable that the man from the Black Forest will be immortalised with his own Anfield statue when his exit is finally, begrudgingly made official in years to come.
A sixth European Cup and a first league title in 30