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Just 16 games separate Liverpool from an achievement unmatched by any other club in Europe's top five leagues.
Win them all and Jurgen Klopp's stars will end the season with four winners' medals around their necks having added the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup to the League Cup they won with a penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in February. Astonishingly, the Reds have closed what appeared to be an unassailable 14-point gap to Manchester City to sit just one point behind at the top of the table.
On the European stage, they have been handed what on paper appears to be a favourable quarter-final draw against Portuguese club Benfica, boosting the Anfield faithful's hopes of winning four major honours. Things appear less advantageous on the FA Cup front as Liverpool must overcome City if they are to reach the final.
Such is the anticipation building among Liverpool fans, ending the season with anything but three or four trophies may be viewed as a disappointment. However, Klopp has repeatedly played down these ambitions as he knows it will take an entirely