When Liverpool plays Napoli on Wednesday at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, they will be attempting to make English and Champions League history.
Prior to a 1-0 loss to Real Madrid in the championship game, Jurgen Klopp’s team was virtually unbeatable in Europe.
Vinicius Junior’s game-winning goal was overshadowed by the horrifying crowd unrest outside the Stade de France.
Liverpool’s quest for the quadruple crown had already started to falter at that time as Manchester City won the Premier League, but they still finished the season with the FA Cup and EFL Cup.
Liverpool faced a difficult group in the Champions League that included matches against AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, and Porto, but the Reds somehow won six of their six games.
Liverpool will become the first English team to ever win seven straight group-stage Champions League games if they triumph in Naples this week.