‘Nothing is impossible’ for Xherdan Shaqiri, says Liverpool able to ‘beat anyone’

Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri — in action at Anfield — believes the club can go all the way in this year’s Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine)
Updated 15 August 2018
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‘Nothing is impossible’ for Xherdan Shaqiri, says Liverpool able to ‘beat anyone’

  • Swiss international made the move from relegated Stoke City to Liverpool this summer
  • Kosovo-born player believes Reds can match the likes of Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona

LONDON: Liverpool’s new summer signing Xherdan Shaqiri has said that “nothing is impossible” and that the Merseyside club can beat “anyone in the world.”
The Swiss international made the move to Anfield fresh off the back of his country’s elimination from the World Cup in Russia, as part of Jurgen Klopp’s extensive spending spree to strengthen his side ahead of the new season.
And Shaqiri believes the Reds can overhaul Manchester City come the end of the season.
“For me, nothing is impossible,” Shaqiri told the UK’s Guardian in a recent interview.
“We can be everything we want to be. We beat Manchester City in the league and the Champions League last season so I think we can beat anyone in the world.
“We want to compete with the biggest teams like Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona … they are the best teams in the world and Liverpool is also one of them,” said Shaqiri, who came on as a substitute for Liverpool in their 4-0 victory against West Ham in their first Premier League game of the season on Sunday.
“It has to be our ambition to compete with the best and to go on the field against whoever we play trying to win the game and dominate the game. Our aim is to win as many titles as possible. That is the goal of the club now and we are looking forward to the season,” he added.
The Kosovo-born player, who has won three Swiss Super League titles with FC Basel and two Bundesligas with Bayern Munich, believes Liverpool have the quality to match their ambition of claiming their first English top flight crown since 1990.
He explains: “I came here to try to win titles. I think this club needs to have this ambition to win titles, to play for titles, and to be one of the best teams in the world. It is one of the best clubs in the world and so now we try to show that on the pitch.
And Shaqiri has been impressed with his new club and teammates.
“This is my fourth year in the Premier League now, so I know how they play and how good they are. I saw them many times. I know the quality of this team and you can see it on the pitch that I have started working well with them and passing well with them.
“I think we have a big team with a lot of quality that can win every game. That has to be our goal this season – to focus on every game and not think about what can happen in the winter or next summer. We have to try and win every game because all of them are important. Our goal is to try and win every game.”
The Swiss enforcer was also full of praise for his new boss Klopp when asked the impact the German has had on the club since he arrived from Borussia Dortmund.
“I think when Jürgen arrived here the club was totally different to what it is now,” he says. “He has done a very good job since he’s been here and you can see that the people have a lot of respect for him and his work. The progress of this club and this team is getting higher every year. 

“Everybody is very focused on that and with the transfers the manager did you can see that he wants to go forward and to make more progress. He wants to compete with the best teams in the world and he is going in the right way.”


Esports World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale

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Esports World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale

  • First wave of tickets includes early-bird passes, premium experiences, special travel offers ahead of 7-week competition for record-breaking $75m prize pool

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has officially opened ticket sales for the Esports World Cup 2026, the world’s largest esports event, which returns to Riyadh from July 6 to Aug. 23.

The first wave of ticket options for fans is now live at esportsworldcup.com and through international ticketing partners Tixr (US and EU), Webook (Middle East and Saudi Arabia), Platinumlist (Middle East and India), and Damai (China), alongside special travel packages from Saudia Holidays.

EWC 2026 will feature a record-breaking $75 million prize pool that reflects the evolution of the EWC as a premier sporting event and the anchor multi-title competition within the global esports ecosystem.

Over 2,000 players representing more than 200 clubs and over 100 countries will compete in Riyadh in the industry-leading cross-game club championship that is now a focal point of the esports calendar.

Saudia Holidays, the travel division of Saudia, the Kingdom’s national carrier, is offering an all-in-one early-bird package to experience the Esports World Cup, including return flights, hand-picked hotels near the action, and a free all-access pass for the full duration of the stay, with simple booking and no hidden fees.

Regular tournament passes and daily passes will be released in the next wave of sales.

The EWCF has officially confirmed the weekly schedule for EWC 2026, locking in seven weeks of world-class competition.

Early-bird ticket options include the Weekly All-Access Pass, which offers the best value to international visitors, with unlimited event access, fast-track access to all esports stages, festival experiences, and a limited-edition goodie bag.

The Premium Tournament Pass gives fast-track entry to every match of the selected game tournament, plus a limited-edition goodie bag.

The Esports Embassy option offers high-end hospitality in a luxurious private environment, with premium viewing lounges, curated food and beverages, and private meeting spaces.