"They look so good" - Pundit praises Liverpool's current form

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Pundit Jamie O'Hara has recently given his thoughts on Liverpool's current form.

The Reds have already won the League Cup this season. Jurgen Klopp's side defeated Chelsea on penalties at Wembley Stadium to claim the trophy.

Liverpool could potentially win another three trophies this season. The Reds are only one-point behind Premier League leaders Manchester City.

In terms of the Champions League, Liverpool will face Benfica in the quarter-finals. Lastly, Klopp's side will face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals.

With that being the case, O'Hara has praised Liverpool's form. The 35-year-old labelled Klopp's side as "ruthless".

The 35-year-old told talkSPORT (Monday 21, March, 8.20am) the following: "They look so good at the minute Liverpool, don’t they? They’ve got that fire in their belly that they are going to catch Manchester City (in the title race). They are ruthless, ruthless!"

Anfield Watch Verdict

Klopp has won five major trophies during his time at Liverpool. The German has claimed the Champions League, Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Premier League title and League Cup with the Reds.

With that being the case, Klopp will go down as one of the club's greatest ever managers. But, the 54-year-old is a competitive individual.

Klopp will certainly want to add another trophy or two to his collection before he departs Anfield. He is in a great position to do so this season.

But, we don't want to put too much pressure on the lads. If they simply continue playing the way they are, then anything is possible.

Seeing Liverpool challenge on all fronts does not happen every season. Therefore, we would advise the Anfield faithful to sit back and enjoy the new few months.

There is nothing better than seeing your side compete for the biggest honours in the game.

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