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Stewart Downing plays down Liverpool exit

Downing plays down Liverpool exit
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Stewart Downing says that he has no intentions of leaving Liverpool and wants to extend his stay at Anfield.

Liverpool midfielder Stewart Downing has insisted that he does not plan to leave the club and hopes that his recent improved form can extend his stay at Anfield.

The winger netted the third and put in a promising display in the Reds' 4-0 home win against Fulham on Saturday.

Merseysiders boss Brendan Rodgers has previously admitted that he would be willing to listen to offers for the England international, but Downing is keen on staying at the club for the foreseeable future.

"I wanted to stay, I didn't want to leave but it was out of my hands," said Downing. "I was out of the team and frustrated and I said if something big came up I'd look at it. We had that conversation and, to be honest, I thought I was on my way in January.

"I was a little bit surprised when he (Rodgers) said I could go. He came in and was pleased with me at the start and then all of a sudden things changed quickly and I could go. I don't know who makes that decision but one minute I was being told I was doing well and the next I was told I could go. It was a bit confusing.

"But it is a kick up the backside. I then had nothing to lose as I was going. If it was a gee-up for me then maybe it's worked because the performances are coming now."

Downing joined Liverpool from Aston Villa for £20m in 2011.

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