Trent Alexander-Arnold has urged Liverpool to write their name ‘in the history books again’.
Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final return leg with Villarreal will see the Reds book their place in a third showpiece if they can consolidate a 2-0 lead.
Jurgen Klopp’s side head into the clash at La Ceramica with a 100% win record on their travels in Europe’s elite club competition to date this season.
Alexander-Arnold previously claimed that winning one trophy per season should be the minimum target for the Anfield club’s current charges.
However the England international has revised his initial assessment in light of Liverpool’s imperious form as they remain in contention for a quadruple.
He said: “I did say one trophy a season minimum and that is in a season that isn’t our best.
“But we are in fine form and have been able to win in different ways.
“When you are staring down the barrel and looking at more trophies, where if we win every game we are looking at more silverware, that is is what we are looking at.
“These kinds of games are exciting for us. This time last year we were trying to fight back into the top four and secure the Champions League.
“Now we are second in the league, a point off [Manchester] City, and in the FA Cup final – who can complain?
“This is a very special season for us all and hopefully we will see it through and at the end we will be in the history books again.”
