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Can Liverpool win the Quadruple? (1:27)

Ian Darke and Steve Nicol are talking about the chances of the Reds winning a bunch of things this season. The song is called "1:27."

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The new contract will keep him at the club until 2026.

The expectation was that he would take a sabbatical, but he has committed to a new contract. The assistants have also signed extensions.

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There are so many words I could use to describe how I am feeling about this news.

There is so much to love about this place. I knew it was better before I arrived, but now I know it more and more.

It always has to be a two-way street, you have to be right for each other. The feeling we were right for each other is what brought me here in the first place.

This one is different because of the length of time we have been together. I had to ask myself if it was right for me to stay longer.

Along with my two assistant managers, Pete Krawietz andPep Lijnders, we came to a conclusion.

There is a freshness about us as a club and this makes me happy. For as long as I have been here, our owners have been absolutely committed and energetic about this club and it is clear that this applies to our future as much as I have ever known.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp after signing a contract extension at AXA Training Centre. Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Image

Since taking charge of the club in October 2015, the 54-year-old has enjoyed a successful stint. He was in charge of the first title in the club's history in 2020 after they lifted the trophy the previous year. He has won a number of cups during his time on the island.

It's always hard to find the right words to adequately reflect the importance and contribution of the man, but today's announcement really does speak for itself.

Speaking on behalf of my partners John Henry and Tom Werner, as well as myself, JxFC;rgen is the perfect figurehead for the modern Liverpool FC. He stands for a lot on and off the pitch. He is the leader and the man he is. Our amazing playing squad, outstanding coaches, world-class football operations team and brilliant club staff make us the most valuable resource an organisation could wish for.

The Quadruple is a possibility this season. They have already won the Carabao Cup and will face Chelsea in the FA Cup final, but they are still in the running for the title.

In the first leg of the semifinals, the Reds secured a 2-0 win over the Yellow Submarine. The team is one point behind Manchester City in the race for the league title.

When the owners brought the possibility to renew to me, I asked myself the question I have pondered over publicly. Do I have the energy and vibe to help out the manager in this amazing place?

I didn't need to answer in a long way. The answer was very simple. I feel great here and I am in love with it.