To continue the quadruple pursuit, the Scousers firstly ought to fight the Eagles at the Stadium of Light

No one has done it yet.Not even that incredible Fergie’s United which won the treble in 1999.So, are Jurgen Klopp and his boys capable of reaching unprecedented heights and winning the EPL, the UCL, the FA Cup, and the League Cup (the only trophy they already have in their hands)?At this point, it’s hard to say, but one thing’s for sure – to do so, they first need to overpower more than a solid Benfica side. The Champions League quarter-finals are the perfect stage to test Liverpool’s ability to soak up the pressure and live up to (quite high, huh) expectations.Breakthrough! Salah and Liverpool move closer to an agreement after the Egyptian drops his $655,000-per-week demandsThe Eagles surprised Ajax in the previous round and booked their spot in the last 8 round, which is a massive success for the Portuguese slot. They are thriving as the season reaches its final part, pressing hard, and playing high up the pitch. Will it be enough to beat the Anfield outfit?Jesus banished! Benfica are officially managerless after Jorge Jesus falls out with his senior playersProbably not if Klopp’s warriors show up like they should, with an immense desire to win it all. The Reds’ impeccable defender Virgil van Dijk says it “should not be taken for granted” what Liverpool have been achieving so far.”We just want to make this season an unforgettable one. We will fight!”If you said it at the start of the season that we would still be in all competitions at this stage, with a full squad, we’d have taken it.”We should just enjoy it, go to Lisbon and give it our all. If it’s not enough, we go again next season. The things that are going on at Liverpool should not be taken for granted.”Ok, Citizens, now’s the time you feel Liverpool’s shadow leaning over youThe charismatic German tactician has a full squad available for Tuesday’s match with Naby Keita returning, along with defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was an unused substitute in Saturday’s league win over Watford.Former Porto player Luis Díaz 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐝 to fill Klopp in on his Benfica knowledge… 🙃 pic.twitter.com/fTlUSWJCmZ— B/R Football (@brfootball) April 4, 2022 The Liverpool boss has called on his side to “run like mad” and is expecting “an interesting challenge” from the Portuguese hosts.”We need desire, mentality and excitement. You can’t buy that,” said Klopp.”We had played games before when we were 1-0 up, and we were still running like mad. I want my players to think in the right way.Klopp gives credit to ’Neuro11’ company for Carabao Cup trophy”I don’t think about being better. I think about us being on top of our game. That’s the plan for all the games. You try to improve in general.”We all know one failure, one little misstep, and at least one competition can be gone. That’s no problem for us. We’re just ready for the next challenge. We enjoy it. It is the situation we would have dreamed of, “concluded Klopp.UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUEQuarter-final, first legTuesday22.00: (1.40) Man.City (4.90) Atl.Madrid (9.00)22.00: (8.00) Benfica (4.70) Liverpool (1.45)Wednesday22.00: (2.15) Chelsea (3.35) Real Madrid (3.80)22.00: (5.60) Villareal (4.00) Bayern (1.67)***odds are subject to change

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