Liverpool news: James Milner wants English clubs to avoid each other in Champions League quarter-finals

Liverpool news: James Milner wants English clubs to avoid each other in Champions League quarter-finals
James Milner revealed that Liverpool and other English clubs will not want to play each other in the Champions League quarter-finals.The Reds joined Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Manchester United in the last eight of the competition by beating Bayern Munich 3-1 on Wednesday.James Milner took over as captain after Jordan Henderson got injured2
James Milner took over as captain after Jordan Henderson got injured
Sadio Mane scored twice in the Allianz Arena with Virgil van Dijk also heading in.Jurgen Klopps side will be hoping to go one better than last years appearance in the final.The quarter-final, and semi-final, draw will be made on Friday with English clubs making up half of the teams still left in this years Champions League.Sadio Mane scored Liverpool’s first2
Sadio Mane scored Liverpool’s first
“It is good for English football,” Milner told BT Sport after game. “That’s what you want. I don’t think we want to play each other in the next round but we’ll see who we get.“We have good feelings from last year so hopefully we can carry that on and go as far as we can.”Jordan Henderson had to be substituted early in the first half after picking up an injury.Milner, standing alongside Virgil van Dijk, thought Liverpool coped well with the loss of their captain and adjusted well. “It says a lot about the squad we have got,” he said. “To lose the captain that early was difficult but we dealt with it well. Fabinho came on and did well then we scored.“It was a good result. We didn’t play our best but it is about defending well and getting three points.“This guy [Van Dijk] got another goal. To be honest, he should get more given his height!”

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