Liverpool are still on course to win a historic quadruple this season.

Having already claimed the Carabao Cup, Jurgen Klopp's men are still in contention for the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.

In the league, they trail Manchester City by six points with a game in hand. Next month, they face City in a match that could decide the outcome of the title.

In the Champions League, they're through to the quarter-finals of the competition having overcome Inter Milan.

Meanwhile, in the FA Cup, they face a trip to Nottingham Forest for a place in the semi-final.

Very exciting times indeed at Anfield.

They've already had so many highlights this season - their victory in last month's Carabao Cup final against Chelsea was surely the best.

But their 5-0 victory over rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford will be remembered for many years to come.

The Reds raced into a 4-0 lead before half time, while Mohamed Salah grabbed himself a hat-trick. All on United's home turf.

You wouldn't blame Liverpool fans if they've watched highlights of that empathetic win on multiple occasions since.

But now, it's been given alternative commentary in the form of Liverpool's two centre-backs on the day - Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate.

In a campaign advertising Quorn, the five-minute video has Van Dijk and Konate adding their view on that afternoon at Old Trafford.

It shows all five goals scored, Cristiano Ronaldo kicking Curtis Jones, Kenny Dalglish laughing, a Man Utd fan asking for Roberto Firmino's shirt and so much more.

It really is a fantastic watch for Liverpool fans.

VIDEO: Van Dijk and Konate commentate on Man Ud 0-5 Liverpool

Take a look:

Liverpool will be looking to keep the pressure on Man City this weekend when they travel to Brighton. They then face another away trip against Arsenal on Wednesday.

And Klopp is hoping his side can fight for the title.

"From our point, I hope so but don't know," he replied when asked if Liverpool can still win the league.

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"So far the boys did incredibly well and why shouldn't I think we can't go on? It's hard work but the boys are ready. We will try everything, but we cannot call it a title race because we are still behind. We try to win football games, but let's see."

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