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'Anything is possible': Bolo Zenden gives his thoughts on Liverpool winning the Champions League in '25/26
In a recent interview, former Liverpool midfielder Boudewijn "Bolo" Zenden expressed strong optimism about his old club's chances of lifting the Champions League trophy in the 2025/26 season, declaring that "anything is possible" for the Reds under manager Arne Slot.[1][2]
Zenden, who played a squad role during Rafael Benítez's tenure and contributed to Liverpool's 2007 Champions League run, highlighted the team's growing cohesion despite recent challenges. Speaking ahead of a crucial Champions League clash with Marseille—where Liverpool trailed 3-0 from the first leg—he recalled Steven Gerrard's iconic goals but emphasized the current squad's potential. "Liverpool definitely need a result... but as soon as it gels back together again, as soon as it clicks, I'm sure the goals will come," Zenden said, pointing to players like Cody Gakpo rediscovering form.[2]
The Dutchman backed Liverpool as narrow favorites in high-stakes ties, such as their round-of-16 matchup against PSG. Despite the French champions' strength, Zenden predicted the Reds could edge it in the Anfield second leg, citing home advantage and squad quality. "Liverpool could edge the French champions," he noted, while calling the tie "difficult to call" for neutrals.[1][3][4]
Zenden also touched on Slot's future, defending the manager amid speculation. He believes Liverpool's trajectory—improving domestically and in Europe—positions them for "something special." With the team pushing for a top-four Premier League spot and capable of overturning deficits, Zenden urged patience: "Liverpool is doing a bit better... when it clicks, they'll produce something special." His words resonate as the '25/26 campaign heats up, fueling hope among fans that Anfield magic could deliver European glory once more.
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