Happy Sissoko doubts Gerrard will quit Anfield (Reuters)

 
Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko said on Monday he had no regrets about leaving Liverpool in January but did not expect Steven Gerrard to follow him to Italy. [link]

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