's announcement that shocked the entire footballing world. The Reds' boss is set to bring down the curtain on an incredible stint at Anfield which has spanned nearly nine years. Between now and then, however, Klopp could draw closer to Kenny Dalglish and Bill Shankly's trophy hauls at Anfield - if
Liverpool triumph in every remaining competition they're currently in. This would see the German end his Liverpool spell with nine trophies to his name, . So far, they have managed to get their hands on one piece of silverware, with an extra-time goal from Virgil van Dijk ensuring that . Unfortunately, defeat in the FA Cup has ruled out any chance for a quadruple, but a treble is still on the cards for the departing German. We take a look at the German gaffer's route to glory, below. 14/04/2024 Liverpool vs Crystal Palace 21/04/2024 Fulham vs Liverpool 24/04/24 Everton vs Liverpool 27/04/2024 West Ham vs Liverpool 05/05/2024 Liverpool vs
Tottenham Hotspur 11/05/2024 Aston Villa vs Liverpool 19/05/2024 Liverpool vs Wolves Liverpool are now in the business end of the league season, and Klopp has just seven games left to make sure that he ends his final term in
England on the highest of notes. A means that the Reds are level on points with table-toppers
Arsenal, putting them in a strong position for their final few matches, but there are a few tricky obstacles to overcome if they are to earn the league crown. Klopp has one final Merseyside derby at to look forward to, just three days after his team play Fulham at Craven Cottage, while Tottenham and Aston Villa are both looking to challenge for a
Champions League qualification spot and could potentially cause the Reds numerous problems. The good news, though, is that Spurs are the only 'big six' team that Liverpool have left to face. Of course, the dates of these fixtures are subject to change depending on how far Klopp's men are able to progress in other competitions. What is likely set in stone, though, is that the German's last league game in charge will take place in front of his adoring supporters on the 19th of May. Regardless of whether any silverware is lifted on that day, it is certain to be an emotional and fitting farewell to one of the club's greatest-ever managers. 11/04/2024 Liverpool vs Atalanta 18/04/2024 Atalanta vs Liverpool 02/05/2024 Semi-finals first leg 09/05/2024 Semi-finals second leg 22/05/2024 Final The one major honour that has so far alluded Klopp during his eight-year reign is the . To his credit, that is largely due to the success he has had in Europe's elite competition, the Champions League, instead. However, the German may be looking to right one of the very few wrongs of his tenure. Liverpool did reach the final of the competition back in 2016. There, they met perennial winners Sevilla and fell short in a 3-1 defeat. It was the former Mainz defender's first final as The Reds' boss. In an ironic twist of fate, it may also be his last. To reach the final stage of the tournament, they will have to go through two-legged ties in the quarter-final and semi-final between April and May. The English club do appear to be one of the remaining favourites, alongside AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen, and after they thrashed Sparta Prague 11-2 on aggregate in the round of 16, it's easy to see why. They will resume their journey to
Dublin on April 11th, when they host Atalanta in the first leg of the quarter-finals. The return fixture will commence the following week. Should the Reds win, they will come up against either Marseille or Darwin Nunez's former club Benfica in the last four. This means that a potential final with Bayer Leverkusen is on the cards, meaning Liverpool could be seeing themselves go head-to-head with former player , who had been rumoured to be Klopp's potential successor until the Spaniard . The one competition that Klopp definitely won't get his hands on this season is the FA Cup. Much was made about how the former Dortmund manager could end his reign by lifting the famous trophy at Wembley, but that will not be the case. In one of the greatest domestic cup games in history,
Manchester United came from behind twice to Not only will the defeat be a hard pill to swallow, but the fact that Liverpool would have faced Championship side Coventry City in the semi-final will leave even more questions about what could have been. The Reds' fanbase will have even fewer games to enjoy with their iconic boss in the dugout as a result.