Liverpool: 'One of my favourite people in the world’ – Micah Richards on James Milner (2025)

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Liverpool's Premier League form has been poor since the turn of the year, but one of the reasons I don't think this blip will last much longer is because of the leaders in their dressing room.

My old Manchester City team-mate James Milner is a great example of that. I know exactly what he will have been saying before, during and after their games - whether he has been playing or not.

A lot of the time these days, when people rate players and talk about what they bring to a team, they just look at their stats for passes, assists or goals.

But if you just base your opinion of Milner on those numbers throughout his career, then you won't get the full picture - not even close.

'One of the most inspirational people I have ever met'

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I get asked a lot about different players by people who ask what they're really like, but Milner - or Milly as I know him - is just a brilliant person to be around - one of my favourite people in the world in fact.

He turned 35 last week and is only a couple of years older than me. I got to know him through our time together playing for England Under-21s, and I always looked up to him.

I have been around some unbelievable players at club and international level, but he is one of the most inspirational people I have met.

On top of that, he was always there for you if you needed him. I could ring him at midnight if I needed to, and I knew he would answer the phone.

The fact he is so approachable is probably the biggest compliment I can pay him. It makes it so much easier for everyone to connect with him and pick his brains, especially younger players.

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At City, he always went out of his way to make sure they were OK and I know he has been doing the same with the teenagers who have broken into the Reds side this season.

He mentored Liverpool's under-23 team when they played Shrewsbury in the FA Cup last year, so he will know a lot of them already.

He thought I was behind the 'Boring Milner' tweets

Milly obviously has this tag of being dull or quiet but, believe me, he has got plenty of banter. He is super intelligent and very sharp, and rips into you in a very dry way that would always crack me up.

It didn't matter who you were, either. He was very tight with Joe Hart and Gareth Barry at City and the three of them would dish it out to everyone, superstars or not.

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It was hard to get the better of him but I always tried my best. So when someone started up the parody "Boring James Milner" Twitter account when we were at City together, everyone thought it was me behind it, including Milner.

Whoever it was, they were only following me and a couple of others at the time so I was the prime suspect. Whenever a new post went up he would say: "Come on, mate, you've had your fun - stop it now."

I'd be going: "I swear, Milly, it's not me!" But he wouldn't believe me. I ended up messaging the guy behind it, saying: "Who is this? Because Milner thinks it's me!"

He would not disclose his name but he sent me a picture of himself and it was just some random bloke. I just told him: "Keep it up. It is unbelievable - I love it!"

As you can see, Milner found it funny too and has played along with it down the years. He has always been able to laugh at himself and being so humble is another reason he is so likeable.

This is a player who was still playing for England Under-21s when he was 23, but he never thought he was better than that or got too big-time to turn up. He won 46 under-21 caps and, whenever I was in the squad with him, he always gave everything.

He has also always given me stick, though. Whenever I text him now, he always jokes: "Any chance of you ever bigging up Liverpool at all?"

He is inferring that I don't do that enough because I'm a former City player - but I'm not having that. I've sung their praises plenty of times in the past couple of years. Maybe he will read this and finally be happy. We shall see!

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'Milner wasn't a winger - I was right about that'

While I don't think there's any danger of this Liverpool team being underrated, it's only recently that Milner's talent has been properly recognised.

I thought he was disrespected for long parts of his career because the focus was always on his work-rate when he has a lot more to his game than just fantastic energy.

A long time ago, I was guilty of that myself. I played against him when he was at Newcastle United - I was right-back for City and he was on the left wing - and I was thinking: "Well, he is decent but he is not going to run past me. What has he got?"

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It is only when I played with him that I realised how good he was. He wasn't a winger (I was right about that!) but he is an excellent midfielder. He has shown that many times, but the game that always stands out for me is when City beat Manchester United 6-1 at Old Trafford in 2011. I watched that match again recently and I was screaming "go on, Milly" at the screen because he was just everywhere.

Milner's not a genius on the ball like David Silva - but who is? He won't beat two men and put it in the top corner either. But he is a player who is good at everything rather than brilliant at one thing - he can pick a pass, tackle and shoot with either foot.

I don't think he is underrated any more. As well as playing more than 800 senior matches, just look at what he has won - every domestic club honour, including three Premier League titles, plus the Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup, and more than 60 England caps.

'He could still be in the Premier League at 40'

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Milner can do it all, but that's not the only reason he has had a long and successful career.

His mindset is astonishing; he never has a day off. Out of everything I've said, it is that character and experience that will really make the difference for Liverpool with what they are going through now.

We won the Premier League together at City in 2012 but there were times that season when things were not going well. He was one of the people who kept everyone going.

He wouldn't let us get super-excited when we were on a winning run, but he also wouldn't let us get too low when we were losing games and losing ground in what was a very tight title race.

It was the way he did it too - not by shouting and bawling but by giving you proper information about what you were doing right or wrong.

As well as what he says, he leads by example in every way. I know he's had a few little niggling injuries recently, but he's still as fit as ever. And that is not down to luck - it is because of hard work and his total dedication to his career since he made his Premier League debut for Leeds in 2002, aged 16.

Whenever I'm asked about the level of professionalism every player should aspire to, I use him as the example. He doesn't drink alcohol and he is probably fitter now than I was in my prime.

There's no sign of him stopping, either. He left City for Liverpool in 2015 for more game time, and he still has that hunger.

Like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, he is one of those players who can just keep on going. I honestly think Milner could still be playing in the Premier League aged 40, if he wants to.

Micah Richards was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.

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Liverpool: 'One of my favourite people in the world’ – Micah Richards on James Milner? ›

'One of the most inspirational people I have ever met'

Why did James Milner leave Liverpool? ›

"It's all good because the manager wanted to keep me - which as a player is what you want," Milner said of why he is leaving. "Obviously the club decided a different way. In my head it felt like it could be a good time, so I'm content with how it's all come about.

Is James Milner a Liverpool legend? ›

James Milner. Liverpool legend ✊🔴 | James Milner, Liverpool F.C. | An integral part of our success 👊 | By Liverpool FCFacebook.

What is James Milner doing now? ›

Impact Milner signed a new deal to keep him at the club through the 2024/25 season. The midfielder continues to offer versatility all over the pitch, with starts at full-back, defensive midfield and attacking midfield. Milner will continue to be a do-it-all option heading into his second season with Brighton.

How many Premier League appearances does James Milner have? ›

634 Premier League Appearances

A former teammate of Frank Lampard's at Man City, Milner overtook his old colleague in April 2023 with an 11-minute cameo in Liverpool's 0-0 draw against Chelsea. He then leapfrogged Ryan Giggs into outright second place when he started for Brighton against Wolves in January 2024.

Has James Milner ever played in goal? ›

The only positions he is yet to play is in goal or at either centre-back position. Milner started his career on the wings at Leeds but made the move to central midfield during excellent spells at Newcastle and then Aston Villa.

Who signed Milner for Liverpool? ›

James Milner agrees to sign for Liverpool on free from Manchester City. James Milner has agreed personal terms with Liverpool and will join Brendan Rodgers' side on a free transfer when his contract expires at Manchester City at the end of the month.

Has James Milner been knighted? ›

Milner was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2022 Birthday Honours for services to association football and charity.

Who is the best Liverpool legend? ›

Kenny Dalglish

With a remarkable blend of skill, intelligence, and scoring ability, Dalglish led Liverpool to numerous domestic and European triumphs, including three European Cups. His legacy continued beyond his playing days as he took on the managerial role, further entrenching his status as a Liverpool legend.

Which Liverpool player was nicknamed God? ›

You would think being nicknamed 'God' would change a person, but Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler insists he is still “very, very normal” despite having “the best nickname in football.” Averaging a goal every other game over the course of 369 appearances is an exceptional feat.

Has James Milner retired? ›

His retirement came after the 37-year-old was a part of England's Euro 2016 squad, that were knocked out of the competition in the round of 16 by Iceland, with Milner playing just three minutes at the tournament.

What trophies has James Milner won? ›

During his career, Milner has played for the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle, winning three Premier League titles, two FA Cups, two Carabao Cups and one Champions League.

How much does Milner get paid? ›

How many yellow cards has James Milner had in his career? ›

So far in his Premier League career, he has played 616 matches in the competition, with 53 goals scored and 75 assists. Milner has also been sent off three times during his Premier League stint, with 75 yellow cards collected overall.

How many goals has Milner scored for Liverpool? ›

Premier League Playing Career
ClubApps (Subs)Goals
UEFA Champions League11 (2)0
FA Cup2 (1)1
Other Club Friendlies3 (1)1
LIV36 (0)7
112 more rows

Why does James Milner speak Spanish? ›

Milner believes it's important for his two children to learn a different language and he's gone to extreme lengths to implement it. He told the Times in 2018: "It was when I signed at City, to speak to David Silva and Zaba [Pablo Zabaleta] and I've carried it on.

Why is James Milner going to Brighton? ›

The club believe Milner's conditioning belies his age and his versatility will be well used by De Zerbi, especially if European football is secured.

Why did Rush leave Liverpool? ›

Due to the signings of youngsters, Rush announced he would be leaving Liverpool on free transfer when his contract expired on 1 June 1996. His final game for the reds came as a substitute appearance against Manchester United in the 1-0 deafeat in the FA cup final.

What happened to the Liverpool coach? ›

- Jurgen Klopp's farewell: What he means to Liverpool

The former Borussia Dortmund coach leaves Liverpool after ending the club's 30-year wait for a league title in 2020 and also having delivered a sixth European Cup / Champions League crown in 2019.

When did Milner leave Leeds? ›

He left Leeds back in 2004 when the club was relegated from the Premier League, and he has since gone on to have a stellar career, winning every trophy possible at club level for Manchester City and Liverpool, while racking up over 600 Premier League appearances, placing him third in the all-time charts.

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