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JAMIE CARRAGHER HAS GOT FANS TALKING WITH HIS LIST OF TEAMS THAT HAVE CHANGED FOOTBALL

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Gary Neville and the rest of the Manchester United fanbase have been liquidated by Jamie Carragher's list of teams that have changed football.



Admittedly, Carragher and his regular partner Neville often disagree on things, especially when it comes to arguing about their respective teams.


To be fair, the right-back isn't the only former United player to disagree with the former Liverpool defender when it comes to the squad.


Rio Ferdinand recently criticized Sky Sports pundit, claiming that Virgil van Dijk is a better player than Nemanja Vidic.


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Once again, Carra has won the hearts of a number of United fans, including his 'false enemy', with his views on Manchester City following their win over Arsenal on Sunday. Wednesday night. Victory means that it is likely that Pep Guardiola's army will win the Premier League for the third time in a row, something that previously only MU could do.


They are also close to equaling Neville and his former teammates in winning the treble, but the former Liverpool defender clearly doesn't think the 1998/99 side are game-changers.


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The 45-year-old instead named Arrigo Sacchi's AC Milan, Johan Cruyff's Barcelona and Guardiola's side at Camp Nou and Etihad Stadium as game-changers, before adding the ball. the total kick of Rinus Michels at Ajax.




However, Neville wasn't too impressed and replied, "Errrrr? You missed a team of my friends," and he's not the only supporter to think so.


"Jamie Carragher is the reason most people don't care about the so-called British 'experts'," one fan said. Advertisement


A third added: "Extremely disrespectful to Sir Alex Ferguson.



"You forgot the most important thing about United. Come on Jamie, spit it out," another noted.


Focusing attention on Sir Alex Ferguson, a fifth fan said: "A man who changed the English Premier League with a hat-trick in 1999, created a football club that had never been before. there used to be. Without this coach, without Guardiola in England, without Team City. A manager who changed the world."


Many other fans also focused on the allegations City may face in the near term as to why they should not be on the list of big teams, comparing them to Lance Armstrong. Advertisement



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To be fair to Carragher, he may be right about whether United's treble winners are truly 'game-changers'.


While Ferguson had an incredible team and had a huge influence on English football, his tactics did not completely change the way many others play.


Those listed by the former Liverpool player have a much more lasting impression on football around the world, with Michels influencing Cruyff, the latter influencing Guardiola.  

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