Liverpool’s quadruple dream ended by Man United
Liverpool's dream of winning four trophies in Jurgen Klopp's final season is over after Manchester United snatched a last-minute winner in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals.
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Liverpool's dream of winning four trophies in Jurgen Klopp's final season is over after Manchester United snatched a last-minute winner in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals.
Liverpool's match against Manchester United later today will be the 452nd game the Reds have played in the FA Cup. Read on for more FA Cup stats and records.
One of the fiercest rivalries in club football will be renewed later today, as Liverpool and Manchester United face off in the Quarter-Finals of the FA Cup.
One of the biggest rivalries in football will be resumed on Sunday, as Liverpool travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals.
Liverpool, Arsenal, and City are locked in a three-way battle for the Premier League Title, but all three are also in European competition, with Arsenal and City being handed tough Champions League draws earlier today.
The Reds have been drawn against Italian team, Atalanta, in today's Europa League Quarter-Finals, with a possible Semi-Final against either Benfica or Marseille.
Having secured their place in the last eight of the Europa League with an 11 - 2 aggregate victory over Sparta Prague, attention now turns to Friday's Quarter-Final draw, to see who the Reds will play next.
Jurgen Klopp was delighted with his side's efforts, as the Reds hit Sparta Prague for six on the night, to progress to the Quarter-Finals of the Europa League.
With a healthy 5 - 1 lead from the first leg a week ago, Jurgen Klopp has been able to rotate several players for tonight's Europa League match against Sparta Prague.
After weeks of negotiations, FSG have finally persuaded Michael Edwards to return to the club, in a new, very powerful position, where he will get to shape the future of Anfield in the post-Klopp era.