The season saw a rebuild in midfield as the club signed Alexis Mac Allister,[1] Dominik Szoboszlai,[2] Wataru Endō[3] and, on transfer deadline day, Ryan Gravenberch.
[4] This season was the first since 2010–11 without Jordan Henderson, the first since 2014–15 without James Milner and Roberto Firmino, the first since 2016–17 without Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and the first since 2017–18 without Naby Keïta and Fabinho.
[6] It proved to be Liverpool's final trophy under Klopp; despite being in contention to win four trophies, a bad run of form in the league saw them ruled out of the title race, and they were knocked out of both the FA Cup and UEFA Europa League in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners of their respective competitions, Manchester United and Atalanta.
[78] Win Draw Loss As a European team, Liverpool entered the competition in the third round, and were drawn at home to EFL Championship side Leicester City.
[79] They were then drawn away to fellow Premier League club Bournemouth in the fourth round,[80] and at home against West Ham United in the quarter-finals.