Among the rewards for the Champions League winners on
Saturday will be silverware, status and history but the greatest prize awaiting
Liverpool or Tottenham might be an end to the agonising wait.
Combined, it has been 18 years – seven for Liverpool, 11 for
Tottenham – since either lifted a trophy, despite huge strides made in recent
years under the much-praised Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino.
Klopp and Pochettino have been singled-out as two of
Europe’s best coaches after crafting teams that reflect their personalities —
Liverpool thrilling and fearless, Spurs brave and unrelenting.
And while scepticism has greeted the perfection of Manchester
City’s star-studded squad in England, approval has also followed Liverpool and
Tottenham’s nurturing of youngsters.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Winks came through the
clubs’ youth systems while Andrew Robertson, Dele Alli and Kieran Trippier
joined aged 24 or younger. All of them could start at the Wanda Metropolitano.
But any admiration still comes with an asterisk. Liverpool’s
last trophy was in 2012, a League Cup that remains their only success since
they won the FA Cup in 2006.
And Tottenham’s barren spell goes further back to the League
Cup in 2008, which was their first trophy since winning the same competition in
1999.
Pochettino has tended to bristle at suggestions his team
have a habit for coming close but failing to get over the line.
When asked in January if the club needed a trophy, he said:
“I don’t agree with that, it’s good for the ego. But in reality the most
important thing is to build a team that is always going to be in the top four.”
The expectations are higher at Liverpool, where Klopp’s vow
to win something within four years of taking charge reaches its end-point this
weekend.
“It didn’t happen yet,” said Klopp in April. “How long it
will take I have no clue.”
Klopp’s also denied a personal need for silverware after
having lost six cup finals in a row as coach, three of them with Liverpool.
“I don’t think that way at all,” he said earlier this month.
“In football, if you want to win you have to accept that there are occasions
when you also might lose.”
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