Switzerland winger tips Premier League side to win the Champions League next season

Xherdan Shaqiri believes Liverpool are capable of going one step further and winning the Champions League this season.

Liverpool made a dream run to the Champions League final in May, but fell at the final hurdle when Gareth Bale scored twice to condemn the Reds to a 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid.

Shaqiri – who arrived from relegated Premier League side Stoke City – has played in Europe with Basel, Inter and Bayern Munich, where he won the Champions League in 2013.

And the star Switzerland international has set his sights on another winner’s medal with the Merseyside club.

“It is really amazing and I think we can do it. We have good quality – especially with the new players that have been brought in – they have very good quality. I’m looking forward to the new season and I hope we can finally win titles.

“I think the important thing is to be successful, and to be successful you need to win some titles and trophies and I hope we can lift some trophies this year.”

Shaqiri also admitted that Jurgen Klopp was a key reason why he signed with Liverpool, having become familiar with the German manager from his time in the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund, who Bayern defeated in that 2013 final at Wembley.

“When I heard the club wanted me I wanted to come because I’ve known him [Klopp] a long time. I’ve admired him for a long time and I am really happy to be here.

“Jurgen Klopp is a great person and a great character with a winning mentality and that’s the most important thing.”

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his team’s “next step” is to win trophies but he “cannot give guarantees”.

The Reds have spent nearly £250m – including record fees for a defender and goalkeeper – in the past 12 months but have not won a competition since the 2012 League Cup.

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They have lost three cup finals since Klopp took charge in October 2015 and were last champions of England in 1990.

“I know about the expectations and that is completely normal,” said the German.

“We have the highest ambitions – 100%.”

Liverpool sold Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for £142m in January.

Since then, they have broken the transfer record for a defender by signing £75m Netherlands centre-back Virgil van Dijk and made Alisson the world’s most expensive keeper, recruiting the Brazilian from Roma in a deal the Italian club said is worth up to £66.8m.

This summer, Guinea midfielder Naby Keita has arrived from RB Leipzig for about £50m, Brazil midfielder Fabinho has joined from Monaco in a deal that could be worth more than £40m, and Switzerland winger Xherdan Shaqiri has come in from Stoke for £13m.

“People will say that,” said Klopp about winning trophies. “It is the next step and we need to be ready for that.

“I cannot give guarantees here but I understand if people think that.

Liverpool lost the League Cup and Europa League finals in Klopp’s first season in charge, while they were beaten by Real Madrid in last season’s Champions League final.

In terms of the Premier League, Liverpool have finished eighth, fourth and fourth under the German.

“I am confident we can build on last season,” he added.

“The football the boys played last year was not easy. There was a lot of work invested into playing like that. That’s what we will do again. I am not in doubt about our basis or that we will reach it again.”

Klopp expects the competition to be stronger this season and cited Premier League champions Manchester City breaking their transfer record to sign Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez for £60m from Leicester.

“Other teams, of course, will do transfer business as well. They will not be weaker than last year,” said Klopp.

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