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Johnson established himself as one of the Premier League's top full-backs in the years prior to his big-money move to Merseyside and he is an integral part of the national team.

His career began with Harry Redknapp at West Ham but after just 15 appearances and a loan spell at Millwall he became the first signing for new Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in 2003.

The Londoner's league debut for the Blues arrived at Anfield in August of the same year. Three months later came an international bow against Denmark as a substitute for Gary Neville. Johnson won the Premier League and League Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge but was loaned by Jose Mourinho to Portsmouth in 2006.

The deal was made permanent a year later and the England man went on to be a massive hit with the Fratton Park faithful. He helped the club to FA Cup glory in 2008 - and the season that followed brought a host of personal accolades.

Despite Portsmouth finishing 14th in the league, Johnson was selected at right-back in the PFA Team of the Year for 2008-09. His screaming left-foot volley against Hull on November 22 also won Match of the Day's Goal of the Season. A summer move to Merseyside followed, with his debut arriving at White Hart Lane on August 16, 2009. Three days later came Johnson's first goal, an acrobatic volley in a 4-0 thrashing of Stoke.

The defender would score twice more during 2009-10, a campaign which ended with a trip to the World Cup in South Africa. He started every game as England crashed out in the last 16 to Germany. Injuries punctuated 2010-11 but Johnson's form - both on the left and right of defence - following the return of Kenny Dalglish proved to any remaining doubters that both the attacking and defensive sides of his game were top drawer.

In February 2012, our No.2's consistency was rewarded with a first medal for the club. Having started the Carling Cup final against Cardiff at Wembley, Johnson kept his nerve to score from 12 yards as Liverpool clinched a shoot-out win. A few months later he travelled to Poland and Ukraine for Euro 2012, where he started all four games as England reached the quarter-finals before a penalties loss to Italy.

Away from the pitch, the defender established the 'Glen Johnson Soccer School' in Dartford back in 2007 for children aged between four and 16.","8DC362CCE065919BCF40467C0DE6A7E8":"Chelsea
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Portsmouth
FA Cup<\/STRONG> (1): 2007–08

Liverpool<\/STRONG>
League Cup<\/STRONG> (1): 2011–12
FA Cup<\/STRONG> (1): 2011-12 Runner-up

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PFA Team of the Year<\/STRONG> (1): 2009
Portsmouth Goal of the Season<\/STRONG> (1): 2008–09
Match of the Day Goal of the Season<\/STRONG> (1): 2008–09
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