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Rodgers has built a better Liverpool squad than Benitez, Hodgson and Dalglish, claims Johnson
By John Drayton
PUBLISHED: 04:31 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:56 EST, 12 November 2013 47
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Glen Johnson believes Liverpool's current squad is the strongest he has played in since moving to Anfield in 2009.
The right back, who has also played under Rafa Benitez, Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish during his Reds career, claims Brendan Rodgers has assembled the best group of players since he joined the club.
Rodgers has guided Liverpool to second in the Premier League and his side continued their fine run with a 4-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday.
VIDEO Scroll down to see Brendan Rodgers thrilled with his formidable Liverpool line-up
Flying high: Liverpool's Glen Johnson and Luis Suarez celebrate the third goal against Fulham on Saturday
Sharp shooter: Suarez celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal against Fulham on Saturday
'We’ve had some fantastic players in the past that have obviously moved on,' Johnson told liverpoolfc.tv.
'But in terms of a squad and starting XI, I think it’s the best since I’ve been around.'
Johnson made his return to action at Anfield after more than six weeks on the sidelines and the England international was pleased by his side's turnaround after defeat to Arsenal last week.
'Every good team bounces back after a disappointing result,' he said. 'To do that with a clean sheet and four goals is an ideal day.
'We’ve got to make this a difficult place for teams to come and play, and easier for us to play and get the points.
'If we keep working like that, I’m sure we’re going to give every team a good game.'
Rodgers: We had 30 shots on goal and could have scored more
Concern: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge suffered an injury scare at Anfield over the weekend
Super: Suarez has been in excellent form for Liverpool this season
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Rodgers has built a better Liverpool squad than Benitez, Hodgson and Dalglish, claims Johnson
By John Drayton
PUBLISHED: 04:31 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:56 EST, 12 November 2013 47
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Glen Johnson believes Liverpool's current squad is the strongest he has played in since moving to Anfield in 2009.
The right back, who has also played under Rafa Benitez, Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish during his Reds career, claims Brendan Rodgers has assembled the best group of players since he joined the club.
Rodgers has guided Liverpool to second in the Premier League and his side continued their fine run with a 4-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday.
VIDEO Scroll down to see Brendan Rodgers thrilled with his formidable Liverpool line-up
Flying high: Liverpool's Glen Johnson and Luis Suarez celebrate the third goal against Fulham on Saturday
Sharp shooter: Suarez celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal against Fulham on Saturday
'We’ve had some fantastic players in the past that have obviously moved on,' Johnson told liverpoolfc.tv.
'But in terms of a squad and starting XI, I think it’s the best since I’ve been around.'
Johnson made his return to action at Anfield after more than six weeks on the sidelines and the England international was pleased by his side's turnaround after defeat to Arsenal last week.
'Every good team bounces back after a disappointing result,' he said. 'To do that with a clean sheet and four goals is an ideal day.
'We’ve got to make this a difficult place for teams to come and play, and easier for us to play and get the points.
'If we keep working like that, I’m sure we’re going to give every team a good game.'
Rodgers: We had 30 shots on goal and could have scored more
Concern: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge suffered an injury scare at Anfield over the weekend
Super: Suarez has been in excellent form for Liverpool this season
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