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"I'll keep pushing" - Brighton's James Milner speak after breaking Premier League record

"I'll keep pushing" - Brighton's James Milner speak after breaking Premier League record
"I'll keep pushing" - Brighton's James Milner speak after breaking Premier League recordREUTERS

Brighton midfielder James Milner has vowed to "keep pushing" after becoming the Premier League's all time appearance maker.

The 40-year-old made his record breaking 634th Premier League appearance in Brighton’s 2-0 win over Brentford, overtaking Gareth Barry.

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Having played for the likes of Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Liverpool and now Brighton throughout his career, Milner has taken on a mentor role under Fabian Hurzeler.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Milner revealed the secret to his longevity.

“It’s the drive and hunger, you want to be the best every day whether it’s game or training,” Milner said. 

“I’m surrounded by a lot of young lads, I want to contribute to their careers, push them and help them get to the highest level as quick as possible.

“That’s what I’m here to do. I feel like I can still contribute minutes. I’ve been a bit frustrated this year, maybe not getting the minutes, but it’s a fine balance because of course we have to develop players as well and we want to win.

“Hopefully I’ve proved the last few games that I can still contribute on the pitch. I’m delighted to be part of it and the dressing room, it’s full of incredible characters and very good players, and a good up and coming manager.

“Things change quickly in football. When you get older things can change quickly. With the injury I had last season I couldn’t lift my foot for six months. I’ll keep pushing, let’s see where that takes us.”