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Milner: City will bounce back from defeat
“I think I was very fortunate to be in a position where if I stayed at Manchester City or went to Liverpool I was going to be happy and in a good place and I think that’s turned out to be the way”, Milner said.
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“We’ve also missed Henderson’s leadership qualities”.
Klopp appears to be working wonders at Anfield since his appointment as Brendan Rodgers’ replacement, and Danny Murphy has taken to talkSPORT to praise the German head coach and his positivity.
Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet revealed manager Jurgen Klopp ‘s game plan was the key to their stunning win over Manchester City.
His team can still do better in many parts of their game than they did at City, he added. I can ” t say that we are good enough but if you want to write it you can”.
“This is not a night to talk about one player”, Klopp said before heaping praise on one player.
The game was probably done in terms of a contest heading in to the final ten minutes, yet Martin Skrtel made sure of the victory with a superb rising shot eight minutes from time.
“We know that is where we need to do better and we are more than capable of that”. However, this is of course the nicest problem a manager can have in the Premier League, something all Liverpool fans are excited to endure. “We didn’t let them breathe”.
Milner was delighted to beat his old club, who he left on a free transfer to head to Anfield despite being offered a new contract.
“They have got big games coming up as well, so I am sure they will bounce back, and likewise we can keep riding the wave”.
“We did not prepare well for their play, we did not create chances and we could have conceded three or four more”.
“They are a team of top-class players, and that will hurt them”, he said. “I think any manager would take that problem”.
“I’m not on a time limit yet, but I hope it’s pretty soon because I’m sick of sitting in the stand and watching!”
“We scored four goals and we must have had three or four other one-on-ones with their keeper”.
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Pellegrini has insisted the Citizens quickly forget about the game and turn their attention to Wednesday’s Champions League tie away at Juventus.