<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/liverpool/" target="_blank">Liverpool</a> forward Sadio Mane believes Jurgen Klopp's Reds have the players capable of winning an unprecedented quadruple. The Senegal international was named man of the match in the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2022/04/16/liverpool-in-first-fa-cup-final-for-a-decade-after-early-goal-blitz-against-man-city/" target="_blank">FA Cup semi-final win</a> over <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/manchester-city/" target="_blank">Manchester City,</a> not only for his two goals in the game but for an all-round performance which was one of his best for the club. Victory kept alive the dream of winning all four trophies this season, with the League Cup already secured, an FA Cup final appearance booked, a Champions League last-four tie against Villarreal to come and only a one-point deficit to make up on Pep Guardiola’s side in the Premier League title race. “I think it would be early to talk about winning four trophies, but for sure I think we have to fight for it because we have the team to fight for it and we will do everything possible to go for it,” said Mane. Following a couple of 2-2 draws in the league, Klopp’s side finally got the better of their rivals after a pulsating first half at Wembley blew away their opponents, who were 3-0 down at the break. City eventually pulled it back to 3-2 but left it too late to force an equaliser. However, the manner of their comeback and their continued excellence in the Premier League means Mane believes they remain the team to beat. “We knew it would be a very tough game because Man City, if I don’t say the best team in the world then for sure they are one of the best and we have to respect them,” he added. “Of course City are the best team in the world. Liverpool want to be the best team in the world, so we are working for it. “We will see if we are going to be the best team or not, but we will go for it.” Mane was brilliant throughout, his high-energy pressing game forcing a mistake from goalkeeper Zack Steffen as he was tackled in possession with the ball being forced over the line for Liverpool’s second, only for industry to be replaced by craft as Mane’s wonderous sliced volley beat the American at his near post. Klopp has seen many good performances from the 30-year-old, but he particularly liked this one. “He played an incredible game, an absolutely incredible game. He was the first player to start the press, so it was intense for him as well,” he said. “The first goal he scored, I love it. But I don’t like too much that the goalie will get some criticism for it. “These kind of things happen. If you want to play football, that can happen, but the acceleration of Sadio, the desire to get there, it was really great."