Ahead of Saturday’s FIFA Club World Cup final, Liverpool midfielder James Milner says the Reds are
aiming to become serial trophy winners, ahead of Saturday’s FIFA Club World Cup final.
An injury-time Roberto Firmino finish from close-range secured the Reds’ place in the final, following a below-par display against CONCACAF Champions League holders Monterrey.
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European Cup winners Liverpool beat Tottenham 2-0 to clinch their sixth triumph in the competition last term and Milner, who deputised at right-back during Wednesday’s semi-final, insists the Reds are eager to lift more silverware.
“It was important to get that first trophy on the board. We were unfortunate not to win in a few finals but you see how the team has moved on,”Milner told Sky Sports.
“Like I said before, we don’t want to be remembered as the team who won one trophy once.
“You want to be a part of a group where you forget which year you won one trophy.”
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