Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has dismissed the notion that his team could dominate the Premier League for years to come.
The German guided the Reds to their first league title in 30 years last season, and also secured the UEFA Champions League trophy with his troops in 2019.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager was named The Best FIFA Men's Coach for the second time on Thursday night, while also seeing four of his players included in the FIFA FIFPro Men's World 11.
However, any talk of dominating for years to come was dismissed by Klopp.
"We all have to make sure we get through these crazy times at the moment and all the other times as well. We had four players in the best team of the world in the last year – one we had to sign from Bayern (Munich), which was smart business, I would say. We obviously have a good team.
"All the other players could have been in that team, as well, because of their ability, so you see we have a really good team here. What you always need in life is a little bit of luck, so you can win football games.
"The more football games you win, the closer you come to winning trophies. If you are in the final or whatever, then you have to make the final touch, that's it.
"But we don't plan world dominance for the next years. We just plan for the next game, which is in 40-something hours at Crystal Palace."