Kampusbet - Glen Johnson: I have no regrets over Liverpool exit - I left Anfield on my terms
Judi Online - Glen Johnson insists he bears no grudges over his Liverpool exit and claims he rejected the chance to stay at Anfield.
The defender made 200 appearances during his six-year stint on Merseyside before joining Stoke City when his contract with the Reds expired in the summer.
Johnson,
30, faces his former teammates for the first time on Sunday when
Brendan Rodgers' side visit the Britannia Stadium for the opening game
of the season.
However, the former West Ham right-back claims he has no regrets over his departure as he left on his terms.
He
said: “I had a very good time [at Liverpool] and enjoyed the majority
of it. But I turned down a new contract at the end of the day, so it
ended exactly how I would like.
“I met Mark Hughes and everything he had to say was what I wanted to
hear. I'm settling in well and I've been made to feel welcome, so it
couldn't be going any better at the moment.
“It's just typical my
first game [for Stoke] is against my old club. That's football and
we'll do what we've got to do. It's my job and I'll treat it as any
other game.
Bandar Bola - “I've been in the Premier League for 12 years – I've
got nothing to prove. When I was fit I was in the team, simple as that.
There's no problems at all.”
Liverpool missed out on a Champions
League spot after a disastrous end to the season that saw them win just
one of their final six matches, including a 6-1 drubbing at Stoke on the last day.
Rodgers has brought in Christian Benteke, Roberto Firmino and James
Milner as part of a massive overhaul that has seen skipper Steven
Gerrard and Raheem Sterling join Johnson out the exit door.
But
the England international has warned his old club they need to get off
to a storming start to the season if they are force their way back into
the top four.
He added: “They've made some signings, but not ones
that are going to walk straight into the team.
They've lost Raheem, who
was an important player, so I wouldn't say it's a better squad than
last year.
“It will be key for them to get off to a good start,
but we want to be difficult to beat and try to improve on last season's
points tally. That was a record for the club, so if we beat that we will
be happy.”
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