'Everyone wants to watch Liverpool play, they are absolutely fantastic to watch.'
Liverpool legend Ian Rush believes it will ‘still be a successful season’ for his old club even if they do not win anymore trophies.
They are just a point behind Man City in the race for the Premier League title, while will play Chelsea in the FA Cup final later this month. “I think they’ve had an absolutely fantastic season. Everyone wants to watch Liverpool play, they are absolutely fantastic to watch. But Rush believes the current Reds side will go down in history as the best of them all if Klopp’s men manage to win the quadruple.
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