Adding to what has been responded to you, which day status of Liverpool for the past few seasons, I no longer see them as serious contenders for the Champions League. The lost their ability to contest effectively in the Champions League when they lost Sadio mané. We must come today realization or understanding that there are many other good teams better than Liverpool. For instance, Dortmund and Leverkusen are to me better than the Liverpool of today.
As Doomloop observed, Liverpool just changed their coach, you don't expect them to continue with the momentum of Klopp. It is possible that the momentum could and if care not taken, drop low before they could rise again.
The Liverpool we know today is nothing compared to the glory they use to have. Come to talk of their performance this past season, it was one of worst they've done towards the end of the season, and that fully explains that they might not be in good shape to compete with high probability of winning the Champions league, and it quite unfortunate that the had all their players in good shape but yet their performance wasn't good. However if Manchester City keeps up their good form to next season, they are likely to win the league but it seems their favourite opponents Real Madrid is cooking and ready for next season.
They failed to qualify for the Champions League last season due to a poor performance and therefore had to qualify for the Europa League where they saw a lot of hope from the fans but ultimately failed to finish the Europa League tournament in a good position due to a poor performance towards the end. Last season they started well in the English Premier League and continued to perform well until the middle of the season but towards the end they performed like an ordinary team which ended their chances of winning the English Premier League title. Although they will play in the Champions League again next season, if there is no change in this team, I have already said that it is not possible to perform well in the Champions League with this team.