Week by week, game by game, the bar is raised a little higher, the boundaries pushed a little further, and what constitutes a successful season for Liverpool appears in a constant state of flux. Uncertainty has never felt so good. Jürgen Klopp admitted as much as progress into the Champions League quarter-finals was rubber-stamped following the mundane goalless draw with Porto, a second leg that was never going to match the majesty with which the Portuguese club had been undressed 5-0 on home soil three weeks earlier. “Last eight is cool,” said the Liverpool manager. “We are a little bit satisfied, to be honest.”Back in August, the possibility of being one of the last eight clubs standing in Europe, together with the promise of,…
Source: The Times March 07, 2018 12:00 UTC