", The Belfast Telegraph is a member of IPSO and subscribes to its Editors' Code of Practice James Milner says Liverpool want 'multiple' trophies, ahead of FIFA Club World Cup final, James Milner says the current Liverpool squad want to be remembered as a side that has won multiple trophies, 'A desperate position' - Nev's damning Man Utd verdict.
All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Ki-Jana Hoever and Sepp van den Berg will travel to join up with the squad who will face Copa Libertadores winners Flamengo, after the pair featured against Villa in the Carabao Cup. “But maybe that tiny bit more consistency is needed. “It is something this squad is very strong at. The body is definitely holding up,” he told Premier League Productions. James Milner says Liverpool want 'multiple' trophies, ahead of FIFA Club World Cup final, James Milner says the current Liverpool squad want to be remembered as a side that has won multiple trophies, 'A desperate position' - Nev's damning Man Utd verdict. Virgil van Dijk was absent through illness and therefore unavailable for selection against the Mexican club, meaning Jordan Henderson had to fill in at centre-back alongside Joe Gomez. "Hopefully now we can stick a few trophies in the cabinet.
James Milner knows he won't play every single game this season but the Liverpool vice-captain intends to do everything in his power to clock up as many as possible. Jurgen Klopp's side will face Flamengo on Saturday having defeated Monterrey 2-1 in semi-final in Doha He added: "That's the hunger within the squad and you can see that with how we react to things, how we lost that first Champions League final (in 2018) and how we bounced back and won it this time around.
"It's exciting times for the football club and that is something I wanted to be part of when I came here.
“You can see that since I’ve been here, the way the team has changed and the consistency. 'Mo's ridiculous,' Milner … FREE TO PLAY: Do not miss your chance to land the £250,000 jackpot for the fifth time over the festive period. The Reds have never won the Club World Cup and would be the first English team since Manchester United in 2008 to lift the title if they can triumph in the tournament.
Milner went on to make over 100 appearances for Newcastle United, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2006, and spent a year on loan at Aston Villa, before signing for Aston Villa permanently in 2008. “I think I missed one game last year through injury and that was the last [league] game of the season. Milner told Sky Sports: "It was important to get that first trophy on the board.