Jamie Carragher admits his Liverpool team that won the Champions League were ‘BORING’

Jamie Carragher admits his Liverpool team that won the Champions League in 2005 were ‘BORING’ compared to Jurgen Klopp’s energetic side… and says Man United ‘can’t carry’ Cristiano Ronaldo to ‘win the big trophies’

  • Carragher admits his Liverpool side were ‘boring’ compared to Klopp’s team
  • Liverpool famously won the Champions League in 2005 under Rafa Benitez 
  • But Carragher says his side would look for draws but would ‘get the job done’
  • Whereas as the current Liverpool team win in style, according to Carragher
  • Former defender believes Ronaldo and Messi and no longer be carried by teams 


Jamie Carragher has admitted that his Liverpool team that won the Champions League in 2005 were ‘boring’ when compared to Jurgen Klopp’s exciting Reds side now.

Liverpool put on a masterclass performance at the San Siro on Wednesday as they beat Inter Milan 2-0 in the first leg of their last-16 encounter, with Klopp’s men earning plaudits for their trademark high-pressing and energetic style of play.

Carragher was one of many to heap praise on his former side for the ‘spectacle’ they put on in Milan which saw him reflect on just how football has evolved since his playing days.

Carragher insists football has evolved since his playing days and that the teams he'd played in would look to 'get the job done'

Jamie Carragher (right) has admitted that his Liverpool side that won the 2005 Champions League (left) were ‘boring’ compared to Jurgen Klopp’s team

And while Rafa Benitez’s Reds side will forever be remembered for their famous Champions League triumph in Istanbul, Carragher insists that side solely focused on getting the job done while the performances were far from thrilling at times.

Speaking about the evolution of football with Theirry Henry and Alex Scott, Carragher told CBS Sports Golazo: ‘When I played, we won the Champions League but we didn’t play the way the teams play now. We’re talking 20 years ago and the game shifts and it moves and in 20 years time we’ll see another shift and young new coaches will come with new ideas.

‘But it’s a breath of fresh air. It’s a lot more exciting than the football I played. I remember some of the games I played in Europe, we’d just try and get a 0-0 and be boring and we wouldn’t care what the spectacle was like. 

Carragher heaped praise on Klopp's Liverpool team after their first leg win over Inter Milan

Carragher heaped praise on Klopp’s Liverpool team after their first leg win over Inter Milan

‘It was just “get the job done”. I don’t think football is like that now. Yes, you’ve still got to get results but there’s got to be a spectacle as well. It’s got to be exciting.

‘We were talking last night about Real Madrid – do Real Madrid really play like that away at PSG? And I just think this is the way the game is now and you have to perform like that.’

Carragher also went on to claim that the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi can no longer be carried by their respective teams if they want to win the big trophies like the Champions League.

With Ronaldo and Messi both in the twilight years of their careers, time is running out to add more of the game’s biggest titles to their unrivalled trophy cabinets.

Carragher also claims that players like Cristiano Ronaldo (above) and Lionel Messi can no longer be carried by teams to 'win the big trophies'

Carragher also claims that players like Cristiano Ronaldo (above) and Lionel Messi can no longer be carried by teams to ‘win the big trophies’

Messi, now at PSG, is looking to win the Champions League at least once more before retiring

Messi, now at PSG, is looking to win the Champions League at least once more before retiring

But Carragher insists that teams efforts from sides like Liverpool and Manchester City will always triumph over teams that rely on individual greatness to win them games. 

‘It has to be high energy,’ Carragher continued. ‘And that’s why at times this season I’ve been critical, well not so much critical, but I’ve looked at the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo for United or Lionel Messi for PSG – two of the best players I’ve probably ever seen – but to win the big trophies I don’t think you can sort of carry players and say they’re not going to work out or press off the ball, it just smacks you in the face when you see the Champions League football now. It’s the best football you can see anywhere.’