Does Glen Johnson even understand Twitter?

STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Mamadou Sakho of Liverpool (L) dresses ex-Liverpool player Glen Johnson of Stoke City in a Liverpool tracksuit top as Dejan Lovren (2R) and Lazar Markovic of Liverpool (R) look on prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Liverpool at Brittania Stadium on August 9, 2015 in Stoke on Trent, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Mamadou Sakho of Liverpool (L) dresses ex-Liverpool player Glen Johnson of Stoke City in a Liverpool tracksuit top as Dejan Lovren (2R) and Lazar Markovic of Liverpool (R) look on prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Liverpool at Brittania Stadium on August 9, 2015 in Stoke on Trent, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) /
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Liverpool legend Glen Johnson shared a photo of him, Jose Enrique and Daniel Agger together again, but does Johnson even understand the platform?

The Reds trio got together again once more to go over their glory days – but the right-back had an absolute mare and tagged two accounts that don’t even exist.

In case you’re wondering, @danielagger22 and @joseenriquee3 (I mean, come on Glen, really?) are not the proper Twitter handles for the two former Liverpool lads.

All three had fairly successful times at Liverpool, but out of the trio the big ‘one who got away’ was Agger. The Dane could have played for Barcelona, had the full package to compete at the highest level, loved the club but just could not stay injury free.

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With 232 appearances across his time at the club, Agger could have reached the heights of true legend status. He retired at just 31-years-old, which shows just how much the Dane’s body was failing him towards the end of his career.

Enrique had a similar story, but his one gets a lot happier as we approach more recent times as the Spaniard beat rare brain cancer and even took to the pitch again in a legends game.

Even if he receive some on-field criticism for how he played, the left-back is still part of the Liverpool family and seeing him recover and get better after such turmoil is beautiful.

Johnson himself was a bigger money move and for a while was one of the leading right-backs in the Premier League as he joined for £17.5 million in 2009.

He made 200 appearances, before joining Stoke City on a free transfer when he deal at Anfield expired. And now life, at least for one night, has come full circle as the three mates were reunited.

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Although maybe it would be better if you got their socials right.