After the earlier story from Hertha Berlin’s President stipulating an agreement had been reached with Liverpool, ahead of tomorrow’s clash against England, the Ukraine striker has declared:
“I would love to come back to Liverpool.
Voronin thinks that Robbie Keane’s arrival and injury prevented Andriy Voronin from showing his full potential at Anfield, and he wants to come back and make an impact.
“Not as number five or six or to sit on the bench or to watch the match.”
“There are certain offers (to sign me), I’m going to discuss them with my agent and take it from there
“I don’t think I was given a fair chance.
“If it were not for the transfer of Robbie Keane I think I could have shown much more of what I was capable of. I also had three months of injury with a hamstring tear.
“With that sort of injury you need a long time to recover and have to start proving yourself again.”
Many fans were quick to suggest that Keane wasn’t given a fair chance at Liverpool, however despite the Irishman’s familiarity with the Premiership both him and Voronin have almost identical records for Liverpool.
But, surely not?