It was a positive year for two clubs and two managers, and a mixed bag for the others. In fact, until Man City’s early season run of injuries this season, you could say that Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp waltzed on gilded stages. [ MORE: Premier League schedule ] There were feet just about everywhere when it came to pretty much everywhere else. We deal in both camps when it comes to cueing up the latest ProSoccerTalk round table. 1. So it turns out Liverpool had a really good year, a success that’s very difficult to challenge. What’s impressed you the most about their year? Joe Prince-Wright: That they have now become a winning machine and totally ruthless. They were probably better and more exciting to watch in 2017 and 2018 but Jurgen Klopp has developed a gritty determination about this team and psychologically they’ve already beaten most of their opponents before they step on the pitch. Winning the Champions League was the final step in the evolution of this team and that is what will allow them to waltz to the Premier League title this season. Nick Mendola: The foot being on the pedal from moment No. 1. It would’ve been…