Reuters/Brisbane


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers hailed James Milner as a “class act” after the England midfielder scored the winner on his first start for the Premier League club in a 2-1 friendly win over Brisbane Roar yesterday.
The 29-year-old, who moved to Anfield on a free transfer from Manchester City at the start of the month, found the net 15 minutes from time to help his new club come from behind for a second win on their pre-season tour of Asia and Australia.
Milner, playing in the more central role he covets, also provided the cross for Adam Lallana’s 27th minute equaliser in a fine performance that had his manager purring.
“James Milner’s a class act,” he told reporters. “We had to work very hard to get him in but I think we’ll see over the course of the season how important he is for us.
“He’s a wonderful personality and a top class footballer. When you see him play in his favourite position, you see all these qualities come out.”
Liverpool might have thought themselves at home when the crowd of around 50,000 at Lang Park gave a stirring pre-match rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” on a chilly evening more typical of Merseyside than tropical Queensland.
Brisbane, Australian champions for three of the last five seasons, were not about to play stooges, however, and opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Dimitri Petratos drilled the ball into the net from the edge of the box.
Lallana showed good skill to find room for the equaliser with a curling shot 10 minutes later and Milner matched it to break the deadlock.
Taking the ball on the edge of the penalty area, he nutmegged one defender before looping his shot over the legs of a couple more to beat Brisbane goalkeeper Jamie Young. “We wanted more goals from midfield and when you see James, that was the idea,” Rodgers added.
“Because you see when he plays in the central area he really penetrates the box. He’s a top class operator and I think in this team he’ll probably shine even more. He’s going to be huge for us and working closely with him I can really see why he is really regarded as a top class professional.”
While Rodgers was happy to heap praise on Milner and his other new signings—Danny Ings, Jamie Gomez and Nathaniel Clyne—he was less inclined to talk about any more potential new arrivals.
“No,” he replied when asked if he would comment on reports in the British media that he was negotiating the payout of a 32.5 million pounds ($50.39 million) release clause to secure the services of Aston Villa’s Belgian striker Christian Benteke.
Milner, capped 53 times by his country, was happy with his showing.
“It’s nice to get off the mark (for Liverpool), it’s important that we put in a performance early in our pre-season,” Milner said. “It was a good test for us, they’re a good team and they gave us exactly what we needed at this stage of the pre-season.
“The amount of time spent together on tour, 24 hours a day, especially for myself and the other new boys to get to know the rest of the lads and the more we play together we can build those relationships on and off the field.”     
Liverpool opened their tour with a 4-0 win over the Thai All Stars in Bangkok on Tuesday and remain in Australia to play Adelaide United in Adelaide on Monday.


Liverpool midfielder James Milner (2nd from left) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal for his side in their friendly against A-League side Brisbane Roar yesterday. (AFP)

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