None of them are proper trophies, but I want Liverpool to win the games first and foremost, as I would with a regular league or European Cup game.
The charity shield is the least important of the bunch, and really we shouldn't even be playing it. That said, it'll function as something of an important friendly just before the first game, as City are the team standing in our way of winning the league. Want to win of course but if we get that final bit of match fitness before the season starts with the likes of Alisson and Salah back, it'll be fine.
The super cup is more important, even if similar to the charity shield. We were the last English side to win it and as the Champions of Europe we should look to win it again. It's always nice to beat Chelsea and there'll be a good number of reds in Istanbul, where we've lost our last two games. It won't be a massive cause for celebration if we win it but it'll certainly be a nice night and hopefully another number changed on the wall of champions
-- Also, we basically have two days rest on Chelsea given we play the Friday and them the Sunday. I can't see them taking it very seriously, especially if they don't win at United.
The CWC is a bit of a pain in the arse to be honest. It's scheduled at a stupid time and in a twat of a place. Ideally, I'd look to leave a few key players behind, and utilise a bit of 'the squad.' We've not won it before, and that doesn't really bother me if it's still the case afterwards, but, if we're going, we might as well win it I suppose. I assume we won't be playing the South American champions in the semi, so that means we'll basically be playing a team few have heard of, so perfect chance to make changes all over. Win that and probably go a little stronger in the final, but try and avoid playing a full 11 given we'll be the better side regardless.