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  1. Outspoken Voronin targets Liverpool return as he's too big for Berlin | Mail Online Outspoken Voronin targets Liverpool return as he's too big for Berlin By William Stewart 05th November 2008 Ukranian striker Andrei Voronin has revealed he dreams of returning to Liverpool after being farmed out on loan to German side Hertha Berlin. The outspoken striker, who earlier this year launched an attack on Britain and Liverpool, claims being a big star in Berlin is not enough and he wants to link up with Steven Gerrard again at Anfield. He told Pro Sport magazine in Russia: 'It's an absolutely different level of football. 'I'm a leader at Hertha and feel their fans love me but I would like to be a leader in a team which is always fighting to win the Premier League, the Champions League and which have such people playing for them as Steven Gerrard who is a symbol of the city like the Beatles. 'I see no sense in staying in Berlin saying to myself: 'OK, everyone loves me here, why do I need to play for Livepool?' 'I'd really like a new start there. I have a contract with them for two more years. When I joined Liverpool I knew I could play at such a high level and think I proved it. The rotation of the squad by Benitez really enraged me, but he told me from the start about that and I should have been prepared for it.' Voronin's claims, after several months at Hertha on loan, are in stark contrast to comments he made in April, when he savaged Liverpool and life in Britain. Back then he condemned the UK as a cultural backwater with poor health care and high crime rate. Andriy Voronin Low point: Andriy Voronin out shopping in Liverpool with his wife Yulia Although his 24-year-old wife Yulia was named the worst-dressed soccer WAG after wearing a leopard-print velour tracksuit, he said Britain was far less sophisticated than Germany. Voronin, who moved to Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen in Germany at the beginning of the season, said: 'Compared with Germany, England is far behind in terms of comfort and culture. 'Five out of the seven houses near us are occupied by footballers. 'Steve Gerrard was burgled recently so a police patrol car comes into our compound fairly often. We hear police sirens all the time. Leverkusen, by contrast, was so much quieter.' He continued: 'The medical services here are poor. When I was in Germany, there were lots of good clinics and doctors. 'It is nothing like that here - when our child had a skin allergy we waited hours for the doctor to see him. When we finally got to see a doctor, he said he didn't know how to treat children and told us to try rubbing in this ointment. 'That was it. I was stunned. As a result my wife had to go back to Odessa with him and took a full set of tests there.' He added: 'English isn't the main problem. The main thing is to learn to understand the local players like Gerrard and Carragher. 'They speak with some peculiar local accent and sometimes I have absolutely no clue what the guys are saying. Many foreign players have the same problem.'
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