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Episode 30 – 2021–22: The Quadruple Dream

Episode 30 – 2021–22: The Quadruple Dream

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In Episode 30 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we revisit one of the most remarkable seasons in Liverpool’s modern history — a campaign where Jürgen Klopp’s side came closer than any English club ever had to completing the elusive quadruple.
The 2021–22 season saw Liverpool competing on every front with relentless intensity. With the squad strengthened by the arrival of Ibrahima Konaté and the electric January signing of Luis Díaz, the Reds combined experience, energy, and depth to challenge for all four major trophies.
Domestically, Liverpool secured silverware in dramatic fashion. Two tense finals against Chelsea at Wembley ended goalless before Liverpool triumphed in penalty shootouts, lifting both the League Cup and the FA Cup. Meanwhile, an extraordinary Premier League title race with Manchester City went down to the final day, with Liverpool finishing 2nd on 92 points after pushing the champions all the way.
In Europe, Liverpool once again reached the Champions League Final, defeating Inter Milan, Benfica, and Villarreal along the way. But in Paris, despite dominating large parts of the match, a heroic performance from Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and a single goal from Vinícius Jr. ended Liverpool’s dream of completing the quadruple.
Episode 30 captures the intensity, drama, and heartbreak of a season where Liverpool proved themselves one of the best teams in the world — even if history remained just out of reach.
Two trophies.
Three finals.
A title race to the very last minute.
A season of greatness that fell just short of perfection.
You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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