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Carragher fires up Liverpool fans with timely tweet

The red legend likes to stir up social media with his comments

By Charles Cornwall

The red legend likes to stir up social media with his comments
The red legend likes to stir up social media with his comments
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Just as he was as a defensive player during his successful career, Jamie Carragher knows how to attract attention with his comments and especially his tweets, setting Liverpool fans alight with his post. With the team struggling in the Champions League opener, the legend took the opportunity to leave some controversial words. 

Jamie Carragher played for Liverpool for his whole career. He debuted in 1996 and retired in 2013 playing 737 games and scoring four goals. Juice always defense and the number of his shirt was 23. Although he never won the Premier League, he lifted the Champions League in 2005 and UEFA Cup trophies.

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In 2018, Jamie Carragher was suspended from Sky Sports, where he works as a commentator, for spitting on a 14-year-old girl. Afterwards, the former footballer was able to return to his duties on the channel.

The red legend posted a picture of the team he was part of beating Napoli at the stadium formerly known as San Paolo, but now named after Diego Armando Maradona. Since then, Liverpool have failed to win every time they visit the southern Italian side and on Wednesday they suffered another defeat in the Champions League opener.

No luck for Liverpool

In the tweet, Jamie Carragher wished Liverpool well for their Champions League group stage group stage visit to Napoli at the Diego Maradona Stadium. He has been highly critical of what is happening to German manager Jürgen Klopp's side this season. But now he wanted them to win even though they didn't quite manage it.

 


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