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England ace is a Liverpool fanatic

Glen Johnson is looking forward to a fantastic time at Liverpool

By Dave Smith  July 09, 2009
Choosing Liverpool wasn’t a difficult decision for Glen. (©PAphotos)
Choosing Liverpool wasn’t a difficult decision for Glen. (©PAphotos)
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Glen Johnson
I wanted to come here and help Liverpool win the league
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Glen Johnson has been, arguably, England’s most improved player in the last calendar year – and he promises to get even better.

Playing for Liverpool can only help his development and after officially being unveiled today, the £17m full back is excited by the challenge that lies ahead.

The former Portsmouth, Chelsea and West Ham defender says that the decision to join Liverpool was a no-brainer.

“It's a fantastic club - one of the biggest in the world - it's got a great history and I wanted to be a part of that.

"We've got some fantastic players and I wanted to come here and help Liverpool win the league.

"The boys did fantastically well last year. Hopefully we can now get a few more points and steal it from Manchester United.”

Johnson established himself as a regular in the England side last season, and says: "I can definitely improve - every player can. I want to improve every aspect of my game.

"Rafa has told me he wants more of the same form I showed last year, but he also wants me to improve. We will be working hard together to do that."


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