Liverpool boss has sent a message to the club's fans after watching his side lift the Carabao Cup in a nail-biting final against Chelsea on Sunday.
Caoimhin Kelleher scored the decisive kick, with his opposite number Kepa Arrizabalaga – sent on specifically for the shoot-out with two minutes of extra time remaining – blazing his effort high over the crossbar.
It came following 120 minutes of football in which neither side managed to find the back of the net, but the final was a thriller nonetheless with plenty of talking points.
Before the game Gary Neville insisted the Reds could have an "incredible season" as he performed a U-turn on his previous predictions about Jurgen Klopp's side.
And the Reds boss has shared his message to fans following the historic win.
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Chelsea talking points
Liverpool won the Carabao Cup after an incredible penalty shoot-out which ended with second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher the hero.
The Irishman scored the decisive spot-kick against Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea after a nail-biting penalty shootout finished 11-10
Sunday's tense final at Wembley was full of talking points despite the 0-0, though, with Thiago's tears and Mane's different role among the key moments of the afternoon.
Mirror Football has all of the big talking points covered.
Klopp's message
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has sent a message to the club's fans following a historic Carabao Cup final at Wembley.
The Reds lifted a record ninth League Cup after coming out on top in the shootout win over Chelsea.
And despite admitting he had been hoping for a 1-0 win before watching the match go to penalties, Klopp has shared his delight at lifting the trophy.
In a message to fans following the win, Klopp says he hopes winning the cup will put a smile on the faces of all fans who are going through "dark times".
Neville's prediction
Gary Neville has performed a full U-turn on Liverpool after previously claiming he had witnessed "decline" under Jurgen Klopp.
Speaking prior to kick-off the Manchester United legend admitted he may have got things a bit wrong when it comes to this Liverpool side.
In a prediction made before Sunday's cup final had even kicked off he admitted they could be on the verge of an "incredible season" – and the Reds are well on course for that now having lifted the trophy following their shootout win.