Jamie Carragher has responded to Erik ten Hag accusing him of having an agenda against Manchester United following his scathing analysis of last Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Fulham. The former Liverpool defender turned Sky Sports pundit has spoken out after Ten Hag
On Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Carragher had put United under the microscope following their 2-1 defeat at the hands of Fulham over the weekend. The ex-Liverpool star spent a significant period of time breaking down the weaknesses in Ten Hag’s team
Jamie Carragher believes that Everton will have an extra ‘one or two’ points deducted from their Premier League tally despite seeing their initial punishment reduced on appeal. The Toffees were docked 10 points in November following alleged breaches of Premier League profit
Jamie Murray launched a scathing attack on the way doubles tennis has been marketed and scheduled in recent years. The seven-time Grand Slam champion ripped into the ATP for failing to promote the doubles while claiming that some people “wanna kill us”.
Erik ten Hag has hit back at Jamie Carragher over the Liverpool icon’s brutal breakdown of Manchester United’s tactical problems in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat against Fulham. The United manager suggested that Carragher’s insight is “subjective” but admitted Fulham caught him by surprise
Jamie George, the captain of England’s rugby team, admitted that their performance in the Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland was “not good enough”. However, he insisted that under Steve Borthwick’s leadership, the team is still moving in the right direction. England suffered
Jamie Carragher has snapped back at Arsenal fans who ‘exposed’ him by digging up an old video in response to his comments after last week’s victory over Liverpool. The former Reds defender sparked fury with his criticism of Arsenal’s exuberant celebrations after goals from
The second round of Six Nations fixtures are nearly upon us and we look towards a mouthwatering clash at Twickenham when England host Wales on Saturday. Steve Borthwick has named an unchanged lineup while Warren Gatland has begun a war of words
Arsenal skipper Martin Odegaard has fired back at Jamie Carragher after the Sky pundit savaged the post-match celebrations that followed the 3-1 win over Liverpool. After players had embraced and saluted the crowd at the Emirates, Odegaard remained on the pitch for
“Arsenal deserved the win, Liverpool were so far off,” Carragher told Sky Sports. “They played poorly, it’s not something we’ve seen of them of late. They’ve got three or four matches until they play Manchester City – that’ll be a massive test