Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has shared his thoughts and anticipation ahead of the highly anticipated Carabao Cup final against Chelsea on Sunday.

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In the 2021-22 season, the Reds found themselves in the pursuit of four major trophies, a scenario mirroring the current season as we enter its crucial months.

Back then, Liverpool showcased their resilience by triumphing over Chelsea in two nail-biting penalty shootouts, securing victories in both the EFL and FA Cups.

As Klopp guides his team back to Wembley Stadium, there’s a palpable sense of déjà vu.

However, Liverpool face mounting selection challenges, providing Mauricio Pochettino’s squad with an opportunity to derail the Reds’ ambitious quest for a quadruple.

The clash promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams eyeing success on the road to securing prestigious silverware.

“I want to win on Sunday but not for me or my trophy cabinet,” said Klopp.

“It is for the boys, for the club and for the people. That is much more important and everything will go on.

“What we are doing at the moment is we write a wonderful book, I would say. We wrote it and we are still writing a wonderful book and when I leave we close that book.

“We will put it on the shelf and then someone else will write another wonderful book. That is the idea. I will not leave anything inside, I will give absolutely everything until the last second.”

He added: “Yes there is space for some chapters. “I am not writing the résumé already – not at all. I am 100% focused on trying to create a few special memories on top of what we have done.

“We will see what is possible but the basis we created so far – come on, 60 points is an extraordinary amount with all the things that have gone on.

“And we all know it should be 61 or 63. [But for the VAR fiasco at Tottenham.] We all know that! It is so special and let’s keep going.

“The red part of Wembley should be rocking – that would be really nice. This team deserves each push.”

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