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By
Sami Mokbel for the Daily Mail
Published:
23:47 GMT, 25 August 2015
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Updated:
01:24 GMT, 26 August 2015
James Milner insists he isn’t regretting his decision to leave Manchester City despite their blistering start to the season.
Manuel Pellegrini’s team are the only club with a 100 per cent record this season, scoring eight goals without conceding.
But Milner, who swapped City for Liverpool in the summer, says he isn’t looking back in anger.
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Liverpool midfielder James Milner says he has no regrets over his Manchester City exit this summer on a free

Milner believes his new club have the right balance to compete on multiple fronts this season
‘Do I regret it? Not really. I have watched them on the TV – I might have been watching them sitting on the bench if I had stayed at the club,’ he said.
‘That is the decision I have made. I am delighted to have joined Liverpool and am enjoying every minute.
‘Liverpool is a club that is used to winning and every time they step onto the field they expect to win – that is a nice pressure to have.
‘You want to play with the biggest clubs and best players. You want to be among good, experienced players and a blend of English talent and foreign players.
‘Everything is there. You look down the squad list and on the bench and it is a strong balance. You need a good squad to do anything and we will definitely have that.’
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