Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher set to retire at end of season

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Updated: February 7, 2013
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The 35-year-old has made 496 league caps for the reds and overall more than 700 senior appearances in all competitions for Liverpool but is out of contract at the end of the season.

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Carragher is second only to Ian Callaghan in the club’s all-time appearance table, and joined Liverpool’s youth system aged nine and made his first-team debut against Middlesbrough in January 1997 under Roy Evans in a League Cup semi-final.

Carragher was a crucial part of the Reds side that won the Uefa Cup in 2001 and Champions League in 2005, and picked up two FA Cup winners’ medals and three League Cup titles.

Carragher also made 38 international appearances for England.

Carragher stated on the matter:
“I’m making this announcement because I don’t want the manager to be answering questions when I’ve already decided what I am going to do,” he said.

“I will be fully committed between now and the end of the season to doing the very best for Liverpool Football Club, as I have done my entire career since joining aged just nine,” said Carragher.

“It has been a privilege and an honour to represent this great club for as long as I have. There are many memories I want to share and people to thank, but now is not the time for that.

“I won’t be making any further comment on this decision until the end of the season; all our focus and concentration should be on achieving the best possible finish in the league this season and trying to win the last remaining trophy [Europa League] we are competing in.”

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