They cannot…can they? There is something special brewing at Liverpool. The Reds are well on course for an unprecedented quadruple. They have one foot in the final of the Champions League and play Chelsea in the FA Cup final. Moreover, Liverpool are just one point behind Manchester City in the Premier League title race, having already won the Carabao Cup.
Can Liverpool actually dream of a quadruple? 😱💭 pic.twitter.com/RJovTtrF2T
— LiveScore (@livescore) April 16, 2022
Jurgen Klopp’s juggernauts have the chance to become the first English team to win all major trophies on offer in a season. Liverpool have been motoring along without any signs of slowing down. The front three have got further steam with the addition of Luis Diaz. The defence has been impregnable as always.
◎ vs. Newcastle United (A)
◎ vs. Villarreal (A)
◉ vs. Tottenham (H)
◎ vs. Aston Villa (A)
◎ vs. Chelsea (N)
◎ vs. Southampton (A)
◉ vs. Wolves (H)
◎ vs. Man City / Real Madrid*
Liverpool could be just 8️⃣ games away from completing a stunning quadruple… 🤩 pic.twitter.com/Ny0bXkTQpg
— VBET UK (@VBET_uk) April 28, 2022
This version of Liverpool can justifiably stake a claim in having one of the best team seasons in history. FootTheBall counts down the ten teams in the recent era who have shaken up the world.
Barcelona and the Sextuple
The days of absolute dominance when Pep Guardiola announced himself to the world. The former player took charge of Barcelona aged just 37 in 2008. The season that followed would be one of the greatest in footballing folklore. Barcelona won ALL the trophies on offer to complete the perfect sextuple.
Exactly 12 years ago today, Pep Guardiola’s Barça won the first sextuple in European football history. pic.twitter.com/w8MDa1GlT0
— Barça Universal (@BarcaUniversal) December 20, 2021
Moreover, by winning the Champions League, La Liga, and Copa del Rey, the Blaugrana became the…
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