The Premier League title-race run-in has become clearer for Liverpool following Sunday's 4-3 defeat against Manchester United.
Amad's last-gasp winner for the Red Devils booked their place in the semi-final of the FA Cup, ending Liverpool's hopes of chasing the quadruple. Jurgen Klopp's final match in charge at Anfield will not be at Wembley Stadium following their quarter-final exit, although the possibility of more silverware in his Reds farewell remains.
The Reds are second in the Premier League, with 10 games remaining, sitting behind leaders Arsenal only on goal difference. Sunday's defeat will be a bitter pill to swallow but one they will be forced to mull over for the next two weeks as the English top-flight goes on hold for the international break.
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With the Carabao Cup already secured, a treble is still on the cards for Liverpool as they're in the thick of the title race and are within two rounds of the Europa League final in May.
In light of their exit on Sunday, the calendar has been freed up somewhat which makes the complexion of the run-in a little bit clearer. Had Liverpool of progressed into the last four, they'd have been drawn against Championship side Coventry City - after their dramatic win over rivals Wolves on Saturday.
The match is scheduled to take place on the weekend of April 20 and April 21, with the Reds' lack of involvement they will now travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham.
Sunday's match did, however, force the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park to be rescheduled after Liverpool beat
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