Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Liverpool defender rues

         
  I've never won the league, that's a disappointment," the ex-England centre-back said. "I wish I'd won the title.Carragher is second only to Ian Callaghan in the club's all-time appearance table but he went on to say he had no regrets about his decision to retire, despite having re-established himself in the Liverpool side on the back of a string of impressive performances. When asked why Liverpool had failed to pip Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea on a number of occasions, he added: "It's very simple. We weren't good enough. There's no fancy reason or excuse. The teams were better than us. A couple of times we were close, but Arsenal and Man United were better than us.I am just concentrating on that, hopefully getting a win and then I can look back at it and give a better answer," he said. "I've not reconsidered it. I've had a few chats with the manager since making my decision, more about the season than anything else.If you look at everyone there's always something somebody hasn't done. There's always more that could be achieved no matter what you've done.But the more I've been in the team, the more I've wanted to stick with my decision and go out playing. I have been fortunate that since the announcement I've got myself back in the team. It's better than staying another year and maybe being in the stand or on the bench.Carragher believes Alex Ferguson's retirement as Manchester United boss might give other clubs an opportunity.

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