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Video: Jamie Carragher reveals what Lionel Messi called him in a private Instagram message

Video: Jamie Carragher reveals what Lionel Messi called him in a private Instagram message
Since retiring from his professional playing career, Jamie Carragher has carved out a successful second career as a pundit. Alongside Gary Neville...
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Watford vs Norwich floodlight shambles

Watford's match against Norwich was suspended due to floodlight failure.

The floodlights in each corner of Vicarage Road began to dim and referee Mike Dean it was unsafe to continue - even though visibility was not interrupted.

The delay lasted ten minutes before Dean consulted the two managers and captains and asked if they were happy to continue, which they were.

And Claudio Ranieri may have regretted that decision when moments later Josh Seargent headed in his second goal of the game to give Norwich a valuable 2-0 lead.

Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports' coverage of the game: "It's absolutely fine. Who decides that they can't carry on in this light? Is it the referee? They can play, just get on with it."

Fellow pundit Gary Neville agreed.

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Romelu Lukaku is a ticking timebomb

Jamie Carragher is concerned Romelu Lukaku is a ticking timebomb and Chelsea could soon lose patience with the star man.

The Sky Sports pundit believes the striker, 28, does not really fit in at Chelsea – just like he didn’t at Manchester United.

He wrote in The Telegraph: “When Romelu Lukaku signed for Chelsea, the consensus was that he was a different player to that which left Manchester United.

“Six months later, there is only one valid observation to make about his return to Stamford Bridge. He isn’t.

“All the talk about how a couple of years working with this weekend’s opponent, Antonio Conte, have elevated Lukaku’s game tactically has proven premature.

“Thomas Tuchel is managing the same striker who prompted Manchester United to run out of patience and sell him to Inter Milan.

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Jamie Carragher: "Jurgen Klopp is heading towards his seventh year as Liverpool manager amid a sobering reality. Liverpool have not won as much as their performances have deserved." #awlive [telegraph] 

Carragher: "If Klopp leaves Liverpool in 2024 without adding to the Premier League, Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup, there will be regret when considering all the other seasons where scintillating football went without silverware."
Have we thought about this 🤔🤔

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