
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher repeatedly locked horns in a series of furious debate about Liverpool and England during a recent podcast.
The two former English internationals were part of a stick on a football panel, including Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott, who debated the last Onoings in football.
Under the subjects dealt with Liverpool, the defeat of Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final, the potential relocation of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid and Phil Foden for England were for England.
It is clear that the former national teammates have not seen any of the things because they repeatedly saw the heads for their trio of co-hosts.
The couple initially clashed over Neville's commentary for the Cup Final Clash between Carragher's beloved Liverpool and Newcastle – who won the Magpies 2-1.
The former Reds defender had the problem with Neville after the ex-sizing man said: “It was a great day for Newcastle.”
Carragher replied: 'Yes, I could say it on comments! To be honest, [it was a] Well done, I was on the side of the field because I would have beaten you! . '
The conversation quickly moved, after Carragher had given his best impression of the Wembley commentary from Neville, but it was not long before the duo clashed again.
This time it was with regard to Alexander -Arnold who approached the Spanish giant Real Madrid about a free deal – where Neville wondered how Liverpool leads that his contract situation achieved this phase.
In response, the former man United star Neville has warned the Reds that, if all three leave their stars for free, they will have trouble replacing the £ 250 million in talent.
Speaking on the stick to the football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, he said: 'Liverpool is the only club that can lead the contract of a player to zero, but still does well. But he is [Jamie Carragher] Explained it, so it's going well.
“Three of the best players in the world have contracts that run down, but Liverpool has done that great to manage that – I'm sorry, I can't accept that.”
Carragher responded immediately and tried to explain the change in hierarchy in Liverpool, which led to the unfortunate situation.
While he did, he said, “The last summer of Jurgen Klopp, you know who the sports director was?” Neville replied: “I have no idea.”
Carragher said: 'So if you do all this [makes frantic arm movements] For the cameras … you actually have no idea. It was Jurgen Klopp's size '.
The former defender repeatedly told Neville that 'had no idea', while Scott, Keane and Wright watched.
Wright intervened to say: 'Don't take it with that, come on.
In a further discussion about Alexander-Arnold's clumsy exit, Neville said: Liverpool fans may be a little faster for him than they would be on someone like Carra or Steven Gerrard '.
With a bewilder look on his face, Carragher bit back: 'Why? Do you think the crowd was on Trent faster than on me?! You are kidding … '
Neville replied: 'Carra! My point is that there is a greater love for you, Stevie, Robbie Fowler. Do you deny this? '
“What are you talking about?” Carragher asked. Ian Wright then called Michael Owen, who moved to Madrid in the same way from Liverpool.
Neville said: “Michael is on the same kind of atmosphere as Trent that, in fact, those two players don't get the same level of love from Liverpool fans.”
Carragher barked back: 'Where do you get this from? He has a large wall painting outside of Anfield! “Neville replied:” Oh, you all have murals! “
Carragher ended the discussion about Liverpool's problems and said, “You don't live in Liverpool, you don't know Liverpool!”
After the Reds, the panel then discussed the opening of Thomas Tuchel two games as an English boss and the struggles that Phil Foden went through in the games.
The tensions clearly reached a boiling point as they discussed the Starlet of Man City, as Neville said: 'Where do you play him? Only English people ask that. Only English people ask about these players. '
He suggested that the situation of Foden with England is comparable to that of Paul Scholes, who was regularly moved from position to house for Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard.
Neville was asked to find out a system for the golden generation of England, to which he chose 5-3-2 and then said: 'He is [Carragher] Disappear, quiet, right? Because he knows I'm right. '
Carragher then replied: “You just said 4-3-3 before that!”
A furious Neville shouted: “For Foden You Absolute Tool!”
Wright was sent in hysteria while the two debated about the case, while Scott and Keane brutally grinned from the other side of the table.
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