Following a narrow victory over Stoke City, which was decided by
Philippe Coutinho's late long-range winner, the summer signing is not
concerned about entertainment.
Liverpool midfielder James Milner is happy for his team to continue winning ugly after an unconvincing start to the season.
Brendan Rodgers's men needed a stunning 86th-minute long-range strike
from Philippe Coutinho to start their campaign with a narrow 1-0 win at
Stoke City on Sunday.
It was far from their most fluent display, but summer signing Milner
said being able to leave the Britannia Stadium with three points was all
that mattered despite a lacklustre display from most involved.
"It is always about the results. If we played rubbish every game of the
season and won every one of them then everybody would be happy with
that," he said.
"Ultimately it is about getting that win whether it is a game where we
can move the ball about or whether it is a game where it is a battle and
we have to grind it out.
"You have to assess the situation and be able to adapt to those games
and play in all these different formations and against different sides.
"A top team can adapt and win the games when things maybe aren't playing to your strengths."
Milner, who was on the wrong end of one of Coutinho's long-range strikes
when Manchester City lost 2-1 at Anfield in March, was full of praise
for the Brazilian following another memorable winner.
"I think he is going to keep improving all the time. I saw him do that a
few times last year, so it was nice to have him do that while I was on
the field and on his side," Milner said.
"He has got that quality and we know we have quality all over the field."
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