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The Mayor of Liverpool has invited Jurgen Klopp's team to hold a victory parade in the city on Sunday, May 29 - the day after the Champions League final in Paris.
The Reds are chasing an unprecedented quadruple, aiming to become the first English team in history to win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and EFL Cup in the same season. They've already won the latter competition, lifting the trophy in February.
Liverpool have reached the finals of the FA Cup and Champions League. In terms of the Premier League, they're currently one point behind leaders Manchester City with four games to go - starting with Saturday night's home game against Tottenham.
The Reds did not schedule a victory parade for their most recent honour - the Premier League - due to Covid restrictions being in place when the title was secured in June 2020. Their last parade was three years ago after their Champions League triumph.
Liverpool have held plenty of parades before. These include the one in 2005 to mark their fifth European Cup, the one in 2001 to celebrate their UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup triumphs and the one in 1989 to mark their double-winning term.
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