Liverpool defender Glen Johnson
admits Sunday's game with Manchester United will have added spice due to the
return of David Moyes to Anfield.
The Scotsman was Everton boss the
last time he managed there but will instead lead United out against their North
West rivals in the lunchtime Sky Live clash.
"A lot of families in this city
are split - some are red, some are blue," Johnson told Liverpool's
official website.
"I'm sure the Liverpool fans
will still see him as part of Everton so I'm sure to those families it will add
a little more spice."
Moyes will want to record his first
victory at Anfield having failed to do so in 11 years at Everton.
"I'm sure the Liverpool fans
will still see him as part of Everton so I'm sure it will add a little more
spice."
Glen Johnson
But Liverpool have won their three
matches in the Premier League and Capital One Cup this season to leave Johnson
in determined mood going into the game.
"Obviously the objective for
this weekend is to win. We've started well and we want to keep the run
going," he added.
"It's the last game before the
international break so it would be good to finish that period with three
(league) wins.
"Like I've been saying for many
years, the target is to get into the top four - that is our objective, it's
what the club wants and needs.
"That will definitely be the
aim. We just take each game as it comes and hopefully we'll be there or
thereabouts."
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