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Pep Guardiola should have been Manager of the Year, not Jurgen Klopp.

With all due respect to the League Managers Association, who awarded their end-of-season accolade to Klopp, the Premier League is the hardest competition to win in football. It's 38 games of unrelenting, unforgiving endurance, and Guardiola had to see off arguably the finest Liverpool team ever assembled to win a fourth title in five years with Manchester City and deny them a possible Quadruple.

Now Klopp must win the Champions League final against Real Madrid to prevent Liverpool's season ending in double disappointment. I'd love to see them do it – but I'm not sure they are nailed on for a happy ending.

Until last Sunday, the Quadruple was still alive. And yet Klopp may be left with only two domestic cups from what could have been an unprecedented, all-conquering season. There's no way on earth that you could describe two cups, a Champions League final and missing out on the title by a point as failure.

But you could argue it would be a disappointment. For me, there will be three key areas at the Stade de France. Virgil van Dijk must win his duel with Karim Benzema, whose scoring exploits in this year's Champions League have been phenomenal.

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