James Milner names squad as he announces ‘match for cancer’ in honour of former team-mate Petrov
Liverpool midfielder's team takes on Stiliyan Petrov's side at Celtic Park on September 8 raising money for the Celtic FC Foundation, the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation and the James Milner Foundation
JAMES MILNER has named his squad for 'A Match For Cancer' against former team-mate Stiliyan Petrov's side at Celtic Park.
Milner's side will be managed by his current Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and features a combination of celebrities and professionals.
The Reds midfielder has drafted in YouTube stars the F2 Freestylers and Premier League legends Peter Crouch and John Arne Riise among others for the game.
Milner's team will go head-to-head with Petrov's side, which will be overseen by Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.
And the Reds man said: "I’ve heard so much about the unique and extraordinary atmosphere at Celtic Park and I can’t wait to get there.
"I’m well aware of the charitable history of Celtic and it’s a real honour to be involved in this match as we all pull together to make a difference in the fight against cancer. I’m going to have a pretty special squad on the day, so Stiliyan better prepare himself!"
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The Liverpool midfielder played alongside Petrov at Aston Villa between 2008 and 2010.
Rodgers will have Shay Given, Henrik Larsson, Robbie Keane and Gareth Barry.
On paper, it appears a very strong squad for Petrov and Rodgers but of course the result will not be the main concern.
Money raised from the match will be split evenly between the Celtic FC Foundation, the James Milner Foundation and the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation.
It promises to be a fantastic afternoon at Celtic Park, , and Petrov is certainly looking forward to the game and taking on his former team-mate.
Petrov said: "James hasn’t experienced the magic of the Celtic support at Paradise and I’ve told him he’s in for a day he will never forget.
"I’m working hard to pull together a winning squad and, with Henrik and Lubo already on board, I’m off to a flyer! Let’s just say I’m quietly confident!"
Petrov was diagnosed with acute leukaemia in March 2012 and he retired in May of the following year.