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Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp showed his elite mentality after Newcastle win

Liverpool are chasing a historic quadruple this season.

With the Carabao Cup already in their back pocket, the Reds are well on track for an unprecedented achievement in English football as they bear down on the FA Cup and Champions League finals.

With the former safely in the bank and the latter just 90 minutes away, the general consensus is that the hardest piece of the puzzle for Liverpool to attain will be the Premier League title.

Why? Well, because it’s completely out of their hands and winning every single one of their remaining games in England’s top-flight this season might not be enough to secure the trophy.

Don’t think for a second that we’re calling the Champions League final and a clash with Chelsea at Wembley easy, but at least Liverpool have an element of control over winning those titles.

In the league, Jurgen Klopp’s men simply have to keep their heads down, keep winning and hope that Manchester City drop the ball.

Sadly for the Reds, this weekend proved to be another occasion where the Citizens held onto their one-point lead at the top of the table as they secured a ruthless 4-0 win at Leeds United.

However, by the same token, Liverpool still kept up their side of the bargain as they bagged a hard-fought 1-0 victory at the home of one of the league’s most in-form teams: Newcastle United.

And with that impressive result coming a few hours before City snatched three points at Elland Road, BT Sport’s Des Kelly couldn’t help prompting Klopp that the spotlight was now on their title rivals.

An understandable statement, right? You could certainly forgive the Liverpool boss for putting his feet up that afternoon and watching on in hope that the Citizens dropped points in Yorkshire.

But no, Klopp instead showed

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