Virgil van Dijk says it would be a “dream” for Liverpool to win a historical and “almost impossible” quadruple.In February, Liverpool won the Carabao Cup and are still in contention to win the FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League.In the meantime, the Scousers beat title rivals Manchester City 3-2 to reach the FA Cup final on Saturday.Reds boss beaming with pride after their best performance of the season”Nobody did the quadruple, and there is a reason for it – because it is almost impossible to do,” Van Dijk said after the match.Liverpool are one point behind league leaders City, with seven games remaining. They host Manchester United on Tuesday at Anfield, and the following week will see them face Villareal in the UCL semifinal first-leg tie.Toe-to-toe, with seven games left: Who’s got a tougher job, Liverpool or City?”All this talk about quadruple or treble is from the outside world and could put extra pressure on us,” added Van Dijk.”It is something that everyone would dream about, to win every competition you participate in, but we will see what it brings.”Anything can happen, with other teams as well,” concluded the Dutch international.PREMIER LEAGUE – REARRANGED GAMESTuesday22.00: (1.45) Liverpool (4.80) Man.Utd. (7.75)Wednesday 21.45: (2.45) Everton (3.35) Leicester (3.10)21.45: (1.95) Chelsea (3.50) Arsenal (4.40)21.45: (2.45) Newcastle (3.10) Crystal Palace (3.35)22.00: (1.23) Man.City (7.00) Brighton (14.0)