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He is a legend, he has offers to leave, but for love of Liverpool he stays to save the team

Liverpool's fortunes are going from bad to worse as they have just one win so far in 2023 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool's fortunes are going from bad to worse as they have just one win so far in 2023 
Liverpool's fortunes are going from bad to worse as they have just one win so far in 2023 
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Liverpool is going from bad to worse, as they have only one win so far in 2023, a situation that has set off alarm bells inside the club, as 10 points are the difference to be in the Top 4, but also these 10 points are the advantage they have over the teams in the relegation zone.

Given this, the players that Klopp has at hand have not been capable enough to reverse the situation in which the team is, and have even been the subject of scorn from other coaches in the Premier League, as is the case of Jesse Marsch of Leeds United, who dismissed the idea of repatriating James Milner to Yorkshire.

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For the 37-year-old Milner, the American manager, he is finished and in the twilight of his career. "It would have been easy" for the club to have brought James Milner back but would rather focus on building a squad of good, young players to build the club to be "bigger and stronger", he told local press in Leeds.

Milner could have gone to Leeds

Milner is in his final season as a professional, having ended his relationship with The Pool last summer, but after a chat with Jürgen Klopp, the Englishman took the decision to renew for one more season. So far there has been no approach to extend this contract, which would mark the end of a successful career for the former Three Lions international.


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