James Milner wanted to "run through a brick wall" for Brendan Rodgers after meeting the manager ahead of his move to Liverpool.
The 29-year-old moved to Anfield on a free transfer after opting
against extending his contract at Manchester City, ending a five-year
stay at the Etihad Stadium, and was convinced by Rodgers's influence.
"Brendan had a massive role," he told reporters. "Obviously the club
does not need selling, but I spoke to the manager about his plans for
the team and for myself. He knew a lot about me.
"After the
conversation, I felt like I wanted to go and run through a brick wall
for the manager and the club. He's that sort of manager.
"It's a huge club and Man City, maybe over the course of history, isn't as quite as big as Liverpool."
Milner won two Premier League titles and a FA Cup with City before
deciding it was time to move on and admitted he could easily have stayed
but he wanted a more prominent role elsewhere.
"[City] saw me
as a big part of the club," Milner said. "However, getting to finals and
things like that, the default was for me not to play. I want to play as
much as I can and look back on my career.
"I could have easily stayed at City and been there another four or five years helping them win things.
"But over the next few years I wouldn't have played as much and my game
time would have reduced. When I'm older I want to look back and say
that I became the best player I could."
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