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15:37 GMT, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:37 UK

Mali's Sissoko happy at Juventus

Mali and Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko

Mali's Mohamed Sissoko says he has no regrets about leaving Liverpool for Italy's Juventus in January.

However he does not expect Steven Gerrard to follow him to Italy.

The tough-tackling Sissoko has been a success in his first few months at Juventus after his US$17 million move from England.

"I'm happy to be at one of the best clubs in the world, all the time I enjoy Juve games and this is important for me," Sissoko told Reuters.

British and Italian media reports have said Serie A leaders Inter Milan are lining up a bid for Liverpool captain Gerrard but Sissoko doubts his former team mate would leave.

"Steven Gerrard for me is one of the best midfielders in the world," he said.

"If Inter Milan want him it will be difficult because he has been at Liverpool since he was young, he is one of the best players for Liverpool.

"We will see what happens in the next transfer window."

English teams have dominated the European Champions League this term with Manchester United meeting Chelsea in the final on 21 May.

Last season's winners AC Milan lost to Arsenal in the last 16 with Inter falling to Liverpool.

Sissoko said Italian sides could fight back next season, especially with Juventus back in the Champions League qualifiers after two years out of Europe because of their match-fixing demotion.

"I think when we see Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan, all these teams have very good players so I think next year the Champions League is going to be very hard," he said.

"I think in England the game is a high tempo and since coming to Italy I think the intensity of the game is less, but tactically I think it is very difficult to play in Italy.

"I played in Spain, I play in Italy and I played in England. I can't say which one is the best, all three are very good championships."



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Related to this story:

Mali coach vents anger at Sissoko (30 Jan 08 |  African )
Sissoko completes Juventus switch (29 Jan 08 |  Liverpool )
Sissoko told by boss to battle on (15 Oct 07 |  African )
Sissoko signs new Liverpool deal (28 Jun 07 |  Liverpool )

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