A post-match moment at Anfield offered a subtle reminder of how certain figures never really leave Liverpool. After our 2-0 Premier League win over Brighton, James Milner was spotted speaking at length with Mo Salah, Andy Robertson and goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero inside the underbelly of Anfield.
After two league defeats on the bounce, Brighton hopes to get back on track in the Premier League this weekend as they host struggling Leicester City. The Seagulls will want to put behind them the disappointing 2-1 loss last week to bitter rivals Crystal Palace.
James Milner will forever be remembered by Liverpool supporters for his years of service during one of the most important periods of our history and it’s clear that Diogo Jota is a big fan.
Andy Robertson once again captained his Scotland side as they came up against Portugal and that led to one moment that will certainly interest several supporters, before the game.
Tottenham Hotspur face Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium on Sunday, 6th October, in their clash corresponding to matchday seven of the Premier League at 16:30 UK time.
James Milner is now 38-years-old and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down, with the veteran speaking about how his Brighton team will play next season.
Noel Gallagher has recalled how his experience of watching one Liverpool match had him threatening to sack members of his band. In an interview with The
This summer was a transition in Liverpool’s midfield but two members of our immensely successful former options, were reunited with Jurgen Klopp. After our victory over Brighton, Andy Robertson was captured talking with Adam Lallana and James Milner, before the manager interrupted.
James Milner has revealed why one of his Liverpool teammates was annoyed with him after the Reds’ victory over Chelsea in the 2022 FA Cup final. It was the second time that season that Jurgen Klopp’s side defeated the Blues in a penalty shootout to win domestic silverware at Wembley, with the decisive spot kick converted by Kostas Tsimikas.
James Milner has become only the second player in Premier League history to feature in at least one match in 23 different calendar years. Milner made his first appearance of 2024 by playing the full 90 minutes for Brighton in a 0-0 draw at West Ham on Tuesday.