The "slip." A season of breathtaking, swashbuckling football under Brendan Rodgers ended in tears, proving that even a 3-0 lead or an 11-game winning streak wasn't enough to break the hex.
The turning point wasn't a signing, but a shift in soul. When Jürgen Klopp arrived in 2015, he asked a weary fanbase to turn from "doubters to believers." He didn't just build a team; he built "Mental Strength Monsters." With the arrival of Alisson’s composure, Van Dijk’s dominance, and the relentless engine of Salah and Mané, the ghost of 1990 finally began to fade. The Anti-Climax and the Coronation Liverpool FC: The 30-Year Wait
In the 2019-20 season, Liverpool didn't just compete; they colonized the top of the table. They turned the title race into a procession. Then, the world stopped. A global pandemic threatened to "null and void" the very season they had waited three decades for. The "slip