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A 63 game season on the horizon.

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If Liverpool do reach all three available finals, they will play 63 games during the 2023/24 season. Their campaign would last 287 days, meaning a game would be played on average every 4.55 days.

Should Liverpool progress to the FA Cup and Europa League finals, they could be set for a titanic final week of their season.

Klopp's side could be competing for the title - or at least a place in the top four - when they host Wolves on the last day of the Premier League on Sunday May 19.

Liverpool would then head to Dublin - just a 140-mile hop across the Irish Sea from Anfield - for the Europa League final on Wednesday May 22.

They would then return to Wembley for the FA Cup final on Saturday May 25, meaning Liverpool could play the three biggest games of their season in the space of seven days.

 
Highly unlikely this happen but if it does the league game won’t matter. We’ll have second wrapped up.
 

Liverpool will turn to a brains trust of neuroscientists to help in their quest for four trophies this season, with German firm Neuro11 booked in for sessions with the squad before their Carabao Cup final against Chelsea next month.

The Reds used the scientists in 2022 during their quest for an unprecedented Quadruple - they won two cups, missed out on the Premier League title by a point and lost the Champions League final - to help measure brain activity and create tailored plans for each player.

It is all in hope to find a marginal gain that could help players be more ‘in the zone’ ahead of crucial matches or in pressure moments like a penalty shoot-out, which Liverpool needed to twice beat Chelsea in those 2022 Carabao and FA Cup finals.

Neuro11 did work with the squad before the Carabao Cup semi-final and are poised to come in again ahead of the Chelsea clash on February 25. It is another innovative idea from Klopp.

In 2018, he hired specialist throw-in coach Thomas Gronnemark to improve those situations.

In a summer pre-season camp, Klopp invited German-born triathlete Jan Frodeno, who has won Olympic gold medals and Ironman titles, to do a talk about mental resilience, while the former Saatchi & Saatchi CEO did a session on empowering players’ voices.

Liverpool helped by neuroscience company to perfect penalties before Carabao Cup final success:
 
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