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Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp can tick one of the four boxes available to them.
Carabao Cup - done. Three more to go - two of which will need to be won domestically.
Reclaiming the Champions League they won in 2019 will be a huge achievement, but seeing off all before them in England in all competitions will be historic.
The Reds beats Chelsea in the first final of the season after 22 penalties, of which only one was missed.
Caoimhin Kelleher succeeded where Kepa Arrizabalaga failed and Liverpool are now eyeing all three pieces of silverware available in England.
They must first chase down Manchester City, who claimed what could be a crucial late win on Merseyside on Saturday evening.
The FA Cup is also still on their radar with the majority of the big hitters all still present in the competition.
Klopp hadn't enjoyed domestic cup success until Sunday but could yet claim two in one season.
If the German were to do that, alongside toppling the current champions, it would rank as surely his most impressive feat yet.
It would also give Liverpool fans more bragging rights over their arch rivals Manchester United.
The treble of 1999 remains firmly in the memory of those at Old Trafford, but there was one treble that