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Liverpool's James Milner will be cheering Man Utd on in derby

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James Milner of Liverpool celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Group C match of the UEFA Champions League between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on September 18, 2018 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Image: James Milner hopes Man Utd can take points off Man City on Wednesday night

James Milner admits he will become a Manchester United supporter for the first time as Liverpool hope for an advantage in the Premier League title race.

Milner has played for United's three great rivals - Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester City - over a 17-year playing that has seen him rack up more than 600 senior games.

But the 33-year-old midfielder will put history to one side in the Manchester derby, live on Sky Sports on Wednesday, when City meet United at Old Trafford.

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The derby is City's game in hand on Liverpool and victory will restore their one-point lead at the top with three matches of the season remaining.

"First time in my life," Milner said about his support for United this week.

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"But I won't be watching. It's a bit of a waste of energy, willing the ball in the other goal.

"I can't do anything about it. I'll maybe put my phone away for a few hours and check it after. I've no idea what I'll do, maybe go out for some food."

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Milner celebrated scoring Liverpool's second against Cardiff by imitating an old man holding a walking cane

Liverpool maintained their challenge for a first domestic title since 1990 with a 2-0 victory at Cardiff on Sunday.

Milner converted a late penalty to score his seventh goal of the season and secure a precious three points.

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Liverpool have relegated Huddersfield and Wolves to play at home and Newcastle away, while City's remaining fixtures are at United, Burnley, at home to Leicester and away at Brighton.

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Jurgen Klopp joined the Super Sunday panel to discuss Liverpool's win over Cardiff which moved his side back to the top of the table

On City's run-in, Milner said: "There's three games left after that (United). People think United is a challenge, but it's not the only one.

"It's an old cliche, but the Premier League is tough - whoever you play, teams battling at the bottom.

"Go back to QPR (when Milner won the title at Man City on the final day) and it's not easy when you're playing to win a league title."

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