It’s almost like James Milner was dared to sneak the word “boring” into his post-match interview.
Milner will forever be linked with the word due to the stellar work done by the Twitter account which was established in his honour, @BoringMilner.
The parody account regularly tweets out the most mundane information, pretending to be the versatile Liverpool man and it’s always good for a chuckle.
I said to Philippe Coutinho We need to become more boring if we want to win those games. He said What? I said Boring. He said Pardon? I said BORING.
— Boring Milner (@BoringMilner) December 22, 2017
Real-life Milner has acknowledged the account’s existence in the past as he read out tweets from @BoringMilner in a video last summer.
But viewers couldn’t believe what the 31-year-old was calling for after Liverpool drew 3-3 with Arsenal at the Emirates on Friday night.
The Reds found themselves 2-0 up but, within the space of a few second-half minutes, were trailing 3-2 to the hosts thanks in no small part to an error from Reds goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.
James Milner with the quote of the night… pic.twitter.com/UQ1YTs0lcq
— Manish Bhasin (@_manishbhasin) December 22, 2017
Liverpool fought back to rescue a draw and, in his post-match interview, Milner demanded less excitement… and more boredom from the team in future performances.
“We’ve got to see the game out,” Milner insisted.
“We’ve got to become more boring.
“All the goals were our fault. We need to sense when it’s time to keep the ball more, to tighten things up.”
James Milner saying we need to be more boring has cracked me up @BoringMilner
— Clare Barker (@clareadarea) December 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/charliems74/status/944321914344017922
Did Boring James Milner just say we should of become more boring
— – (@V1ntageSolanke) December 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/Easton__19/status/944321944991731713
AHAHAHAHHAHA JAMES MILNER SAID HE NEEDS TO BW MORE BORING
— Ronnie (@Ronnie__Saini) December 22, 2017
James Milner just said we have to become more boring ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ that’s a meme waiting to happen
— Jordan Murphy (@jordmurf) December 22, 2017
The irony of James Milner talking about becoming ‘more boring’ #ARSLIV
— Victor Antony (@AntonyGeorgeVS) December 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/HeasLee/status/944322289176338433
Milner likely isn’t anywhere near as boring in real life and his manager, Jurgen Klopp, claimed that the midfielder is actually quite the opposite of how the account portrays him.
“I heard [about the @BoringMilner account] once. But it could not be further from the truth,” Klopp said last year.
“He is a proper English professional. With the humour and – what do you say? – big mouth!
“He is a very funny person. I have no idea where it came from. But perhaps it is about having the same haircut since he was at Leeds!”