James Milner left Manchester City for Liverpool on a free transfer for more playing time despite City's offer of a new contract.
"That is the decision I have made. I am delighted to have joined Liverpool and am enjoying every minute. It is a club used to winning and every time we step on to the field the fans expect to win -- that is a nice pressure to have," he told Liverpool Echo
Asked if he regretted leaving City, who currently top the table with three wins out of three so far, Milner's answer was a short, "Not really." "I have watched them on the TV -- I might have been watching them sitting on the bench if I had stayed at the club," he said. The Liverpool vice-captain, who was handed the skipper's armband for Monday's 0-0 draw against Arsenal after Jordan Henderson was ruled out with a foot injury, also backed his team to keep getting stronger.
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