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Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to maintain quadruple push after 'incredible' FA Cup triumph

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has called on his players to keep pushing for a historic quadruple after Saturday's dramatic FA Cup final shootout victory over Chelsea at Wembley Stadium.

In a repeat of February's League Cup final, Liverpool edged Chelsea on penalties, 6-5, after 120 minutes of absorbing football ended goalless, despite both teams creating a string of chances to break the deadlock.

Substitute full-back Kostas Tsimikas scored the decisive penalty after goalkeeper Alisson Becker saved Mason Mount's effort, sparking wild celebrations among Liverpool players, staff, and supporters.

The victory means Liverpool stay in contention to become the first English team to win all four major trophies in the same season. The Reds are into the Champions League final, where they face Real Madrid on May 28, and trail Manchester City by three points in the Premier League with two matches remaining.

City can open up a temporary six-point lead on Liverpool if they beat West Ham on Sunday before the Reds take on Southampton on Tuesday.

"The quadruple, it's outstanding that we can talk about it, it's crazy," Klopp said. "But we play Tuesday against Southampton and we have no clue who can play. I think we will have to make a few changes.

"It will be incredibly tough. The quadruple is on if you like, but also off as well. City are three points ahead and have a better goal difference. If they win at West Ham it's hard."

The injuries in the final to Mohamed Salah, who was replaced just after the half-hour mark, and Virgil van Dijk could be some cause for concern, but Klopp does not expect either player to be sidelined for long.

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