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The challenge of winning the four titles at stake in England, a milestone that no one has ever achieved in history, squeezes

Jürgen Klopp

's schedule too tight , who will be forced to change his favorite routine before a Champions League final.

Liverpool will not be able to concentrate on the Costa del Sol, as they did in 2018 and 2019, because six days before facing Real Madrid they will have to play the last day of the Premier against Wolverhampton.

So that luxurious Marbella Football Center, a high-performance center for its exclusive use, will give way to its usual sports city.

And from Kirkby, the flight to Paris, in search of the seventh Orejona as an offering to Anfield.

In the coming weeks, neither the proud Red fans

,

nor the British press, nor Klopp himself will feel too uncomfortable in their role as favourites.

Rather the other way around.

If the example is enough, just point out that from the very lawn of La Cerámica,

Mohamed Salah

had already launched his first volley at the Madridistas.

And after the final whistle at the Bernabéu, he confirmed the warning through his social networks: "We have an account to settle."

kyiv's wound, with those tears after leaving the injured lawn, remains unhealed for El Pharaoh.

Liverpool, who intends to equal Milan's seven titles, has just dominated in the Champions League with the authority of Klopp's best years.

His offensive deployment, at times overwhelming, is based on the dizzying pace of transitions and the ferocity when it comes to recovering the ball after losing.

In 11 games, a single defeat against Inter and a draw against Benfica, in knockout stages where they had already gained an advantage in the first leg.

A record from 1986

As if that were not enough, the latest estimates suggest that this impeccable track record will result in dividends of 118 million euros, between the prize pool, the UEFA coefficient and the television fee.

To that figure should be added 4.5 million in case of victory at the Stade de France.

Yesterday, the club presented its kit for next season, for which it will receive almost 80 million from Nike.

Despite still being far from the figures of the two Manchester giants, they are data that support the work of the director of operations,

Andy Hughes

.

In any case, the true growth of Liverpool has been based on the grass.

The constant absences of

Roberto Firmino

, who returned to training yesterday, were camouflaged by the emergence of

Diogo Jota

and the surprising performance of

Luis Díaz

, perhaps the best signing in the winter market in Europe.

After 57 games in all competitions, the offensive balance translates into 139 goals (2.4 per game), already higher than the 1986 record, with that fabulous team led by

Kenny Dalglish

.

However, Klopp's legacy intends to go further.

Even above the legend of

Bob Paisley

, the manager who led Liverpool to three European Cups (1977, 1978, 1981).

At the moment, with his fourth final he equals the record of

Marcello Lippi

and

Alex Ferguson

.

Only

Carlo Ancelotti

, with five, remains ahead.

Far from being daunted,

Carletto

has already accepted the challenge.

"The final will also be a derby for me, because I still consider myself an Everton fan," he launched.

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