Murphy: Rodgers must improve Liverpool's midfield

Danny, you've been retired for a month or so now, how are you finding it? Missing the footballer's life?
I thought I would miss it but I've been really busy with media commitments and my coaching badges. In some ways it's nice as you don't have that continual routine, but it's a lot quieter too. The training ground banter is something I'll miss in time, but it was the right moment to move onto a new chapter in my life.

Have you had any contact regarding coaching opportunities?
No, not yet. I'm still in the process of taking the qualifications. I'm really focused on getting my badges right now because coaching is what I see as the next step in my career. I'm not naive enough to think I can just walk into a position and I realise I've still got a lot to learn. It's something I'm excited about and keen to get more involvement with in the future.

Two of your former clubs go head-to-head on Saturday when Liverpool host Fulham. Do you expect the Reds to bounce back from their defeat against Arsenal?
Yes, I do. Liverpool have had a great start to the season and I don't think supporters should be too down about that defeat. Arsenal played very well and a trip to the Emirates is always a difficult proposition for any side.

It was a rare occasion where the front two of Suarez and Sturridge didn't have much joy, but I don't think that will be the case very often this season. They make things happen and Liverpool go into most matches knowing they carry a serious goal threat. They'll have too much for Fulham in attack. They've also got Philippe Coutinho back from injury now and I think he is a big player for them.

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