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There are very few accolades that have managed to evade Jurgen Klopp's grasp during his reign at Liverpool.
Klopp has guided the Reds to European glory and ended Liverpool's agonising 30-year wait for a domestic crown during his premiership.
But the Carabao Cup is one prize that has alluded the German, who will be bidding to end that hoodoo during Sunday's showdown with Chelsea.
Klopp has failed to replicate Liverpool's success in Europe when it comes to England's knockout competitions.
More often than not during Klopp's reign, the Premier League and Champions League have both been prioritised over the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup.
That's nothing new for the Premier League's big-hitters, with the trend of fielding weakened sides in cup competitions a feature in England long before Klopp arrived on Merseyside.
Klopp has already confirmed that he's set to make changes for Sunday's showdown with Chelsea at Wembley, including a start for back-up goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher - and it's Kelleher and the Reds' next generation who can finally bring Klopp some fortune in his bid to clinch a showpiece win at Wembley.
The Irish shot-stopper has been called on a handful of times this