Over the course of three years, Jurgen Klopp won every major title available as the manager of Liverpool.
This was the culmination of a period of groundwork in his formative years, though a stagnant 2022/23 campaign has forced the manager to create a 'reloaded' Liverpool.
Experienced trophy-winners of old such as Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and James Milner have been replaced with new blood. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have seamlessly integrated into a new-look midfield, which still awaits the full impact of fellow summer signings Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch.
They were not the only names linked with Liverpool, as both Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia opted to sign for Chelsea. Those individual sagas spread doubts among pundits as they assessed the Reds' likelihood of fighting for first place once again.
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Jamie Carragher - "Liverpool will be in the top four"
"I think Liverpool will be in the top four," the former Reds No.23 told FourFourTwo in July, as confident as ever. "They signed Alexis Mac Allister early on. They were awful last season and were still in with a shout of the top four with two or three games to go, which I couldn’t believe, considering how poor they’d been in the middle of the season.
"I certainly think they can be at the top of the pack chasing Manchester City."
The 45-year-old has also commented on a number of deals his former club have been involved with recently. He was to first to lay into the club as they failed to sign Lavia with a third rejected offer, labelling it as 'embarassing' on social media,
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