THERE WAS PLENTY of bantz as Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville were tasked with handing out various awards on the final Monday Night Football of the season.
Interestingly, the pair were asked to put together their respective All-Time Premier League teams with one catch: Carragher could only select players from the UK and Ireland while Neville’s XI was made up of players from around the world.
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So, here’s what they came up with.
No Paul Scholes or Frank Lampard in Carragher’s XI while he only selected one Liverpool player – Steven Gerrard. He went for five Manchester United players – including Neville and resisted the urge to put himself in the back-four.
For Neville, there was no Dennis Bergkamp or Didier Drogba up front while he managed to fit five Manchester United players into his side but also chose two from Manchester City and one from Liverpool.
Would you change anything about either’s selection?
Do you agree with Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville's All-Time Premier League teams?
THERE WAS PLENTY of bantz as Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville were tasked with handing out various awards on the final Monday Night Football of the season.
Interestingly, the pair were asked to put together their respective All-Time Premier League teams with one catch: Carragher could only select players from the UK and Ireland while Neville’s XI was made up of players from around the world.
So, here’s what they came up with.
No Paul Scholes or Frank Lampard in Carragher’s XI while he only selected one Liverpool player – Steven Gerrard. He went for five Manchester United players – including Neville and resisted the urge to put himself in the back-four.
For Neville, there was no Dennis Bergkamp or Didier Drogba up front while he managed to fit five Manchester United players into his side but also chose two from Manchester City and one from Liverpool.
Would you change anything about either’s selection?
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