Liverpool may not have won any trophies in the season just ended but they can take great consolation in the fact that they made plenty of progress this season.
Everyone picks out statistics to prove their point of view but for me the one that stands out is that Liverpool lost fewer games in the league than Manchester United.
It's a long time since that happened and you have to go back many years to the last time Liverpool only lost four games in an entire season, and that suggests to me that they are not all that far away.
The only thing that prevented a genuine title challenge was that they had too many draws.
When you play teams from lower down the division, the likes of Wigan and Birmingham, you have to make the most of your superiority by making sure you beat them.
If you manage to do that then you give yourselves a platform to build from and it also helps create a momentum which can carry you all the way to the top.
That's what United are so good at. If they play an inferior side at Old Trafford they invariably beat them and that gives them an advantage in the race for the title.
The big problem for Liverpool was that they had a sticky spell just after Christmas where they drew far too many games which they should have won.
If Rafa Benitez and his players think back to this run they will know in their hearts that they should have picked up more than just four points from away games at Manchester City and Middlesbrough and home games against Aston Villa and Wigan.
Had Liverpool turned their dominance of these fixtures into points it would have made a major difference to their season.
That's how small the gap is between success and failure at the top level and if you don't make your superiority pay you can be sure that someone else will make you suffer for it.
But the progress has been there for all to see and the spine of this Liverpool side is among the best around.
Now the challenge for the manager is to build on what he has accomplished so far and do whatever it takes to ensure Liverpool are in the shake up for the title at the absolute least next season.
It is easy to identify the parts of the team that Rafa Benitez must strengthen this summer - the wide areas.
That has been the main weakness of this Liverpool side for some time and if Benitez can address this problem I believe it will make a massive difference.
In the last 12 months HeBenitez has recruited really well with the likes of Fernando Torres, Javier Mascherano and Martin Skrtel coming into the side and making a real difference.
Lucas and Ryan Babel may not have done quite as well, but they are young players who will hopefully fulfil their potential in the years to come and the only really disappointing signing has been Andriy Voronin, who just hasn't got going.
Benitez knows that if he has another good summer in the transfer market it could make all the difference to his team and I've got no doubt he'll pull out all the stops to bring in the players he has identified.
It will be another interesting close season at Anfield and I'm sure there will be a few going as well as coming in, but if Benitez gets the balance right it could set things up nicely for next season.
When it comes to naming Liverpool's player of the season there is one man who stands head and shoulders above all others - Fernando Torres.
And what a tribute that is when you consider Torres features in a team with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Javier Mascherano.
He has been showered with tributes all season long and quite rightly so because you have to be something special to achieve as much as he has in his first season in English football.
And the best thing is I'm convinced Torres will only get better.
What a terrifying thought that is for Premiership defences and what a brilliant thought it is for Liverpool fans.
Everyone picks out statistics to prove their point of view but for me the one that stands out is that Liverpool lost fewer games in the league than Manchester United.
It's a long time since that happened and you have to go back many years to the last time Liverpool only lost four games in an entire season, and that suggests to me that they are not all that far away.
The only thing that prevented a genuine title challenge was that they had too many draws.
When you play teams from lower down the division, the likes of Wigan and Birmingham, you have to make the most of your superiority by making sure you beat them.
If you manage to do that then you give yourselves a platform to build from and it also helps create a momentum which can carry you all the way to the top.
That's what United are so good at. If they play an inferior side at Old Trafford they invariably beat them and that gives them an advantage in the race for the title.
The big problem for Liverpool was that they had a sticky spell just after Christmas where they drew far too many games which they should have won.
If Rafa Benitez and his players think back to this run they will know in their hearts that they should have picked up more than just four points from away games at Manchester City and Middlesbrough and home games against Aston Villa and Wigan.
Had Liverpool turned their dominance of these fixtures into points it would have made a major difference to their season.
That's how small the gap is between success and failure at the top level and if you don't make your superiority pay you can be sure that someone else will make you suffer for it.
But the progress has been there for all to see and the spine of this Liverpool side is among the best around.
Now the challenge for the manager is to build on what he has accomplished so far and do whatever it takes to ensure Liverpool are in the shake up for the title at the absolute least next season.
It is easy to identify the parts of the team that Rafa Benitez must strengthen this summer - the wide areas.
That has been the main weakness of this Liverpool side for some time and if Benitez can address this problem I believe it will make a massive difference.
In the last 12 months HeBenitez has recruited really well with the likes of Fernando Torres, Javier Mascherano and Martin Skrtel coming into the side and making a real difference.
Lucas and Ryan Babel may not have done quite as well, but they are young players who will hopefully fulfil their potential in the years to come and the only really disappointing signing has been Andriy Voronin, who just hasn't got going.
Benitez knows that if he has another good summer in the transfer market it could make all the difference to his team and I've got no doubt he'll pull out all the stops to bring in the players he has identified.
It will be another interesting close season at Anfield and I'm sure there will be a few going as well as coming in, but if Benitez gets the balance right it could set things up nicely for next season.
When it comes to naming Liverpool's player of the season there is one man who stands head and shoulders above all others - Fernando Torres.
And what a tribute that is when you consider Torres features in a team with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Javier Mascherano.
He has been showered with tributes all season long and quite rightly so because you have to be something special to achieve as much as he has in his first season in English football.
And the best thing is I'm convinced Torres will only get better.
What a terrifying thought that is for Premiership defences and what a brilliant thought it is for Liverpool fans.
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