Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been quick to play down early talk of another quadruple bid after booking their place in the Carabao Cup final.
The Reds were chasing four trophies two years ago when they beat Chelsea - who they will again face in next month's final - at Wembley.
In that season Klopp's side played every match they were eligible for but finished with only a domestic cup double after being pipped to the Premier League title on the last day by Manchester City and losing to Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
This time around they again have their sights on a four-trophy haul, sitting top of the Premier League having reached the last 16 of the Europa League and face Championship opponents Norwich in the FA Cup on Sunday.
"I didn't think about it to be honest because we are far off having 'four finals'," said Klopp, less than 24 hours after their 3-2 semi-final aggregate win over Fulham.
"We have qualified for one. It makes no sense to plan the next one before you have played the first one.
"The competitions are not made so that someone wins all of them. It's just the number of games. I saw that the final is on February 25 and if we win on Sunday then the next round of the FA Cup will be three days later.
"It's very unlikely we reach all three finals, it's just the nature of it."
The disquiet continues over the decision for Mohamed Salah to leave Egypt's Africa Cup of Nations base in Ivory Coast to return to Merseyside for treatment on a hamstring injury.
Egypt's doctor Mohamed Abou El-Ela reportedly told African media Salah did not want to come back and claimed Klopp revealing he would be leaving before the national team had chance to announce it had caused problems.
While Klopp apologised if he
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