LIVERPOOL icon Jamie Carragher has recalled the moment he knew his England career was over. The 46-year-old stepped back from international duty in 2007 to focus on his club career. Carragher had ...
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are set to take the United States by storm with their brand-new show 'It's Called Soccer' - premiering on September 18. The appetite for football stateside is ...
Jamie Carragher believes he could have won the Premier League with Liverpool if they had signed Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane while he was still playing. Reds icon Carragher spent 17 seasons ...
Jamie Carragher has named his all-time Liverpool XI, and controversially only picked two of his former team-mates. After rising through the academy ranks at Liverpool, Carragher went on to make ...
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Jamie Carragher has revealed how Liverpool narrowly ... signing for United from boyhood club Sporting Lisbon. The Liverpool icon also hailed Ronaldo's attacking qualities where he spent the ...
JAMIE CARRAGHER has named his all-time ... but Mo Salah’s got to go in on that right side." Carragher then named two club icons up top, but did consider Luis Suarez - despite the Uruguayan ...
Jamie Carragher has only included two players from Jurgen Klopp’s record-breaking Liverpool side in his greatest Liverpool XI ...
Jamie Carragher has praised Ryan Gravenberch for his brilliant start to the season and compared the Liverpool midfielder to an Arsenal great, while also speaking about Arne Slot’s title chances.
Jamie Carragher nearly pushed forward his retirement to midway through his final Liverpool season – before Brendan Rodgers handed him a fairytale farewell. However, as his final days in red ...
Carragher had earned over 30 caps for the Three Lions but decided to quit after being moved from centre-back to right-back prior to a match against Brazil. The ex-defender opened up about his ...
Carragher then named two club icons up top, but did consider Luis Suarez - despite the Uruguayan only spending a few years at Anfield. He concluded: "Kenny Dalglish has got to play and Ian Rush ...