Former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson insists they're capable of winning the Quadruple this season.

With Premier League leaders Liverpool still in the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League, Johnson insists it's all to play for.

This is what Liverpool do," said the former defender to the Daily Star.

"The reason they're top of the Premier League at the moment is that they've been winning games despite not playing great in a number of matches. A sign of a team that's going to win things is a side that can win when they're playing badly and that's what they've had to do at times this season.

"They've not really peaked and they're still winning games, so they've clearly got more to come. Stranger things have happened, but I don't believe they will win all four trophies because the number of games they'll have to play is so demanding. But is it possible? Absolutely."

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