In a divergent discourse, Carragher taunted a right-back, deflecting credit from Sir Alex Ferguson for his trophies and attributing them to the former chairman Martin Edwards. His jest extended to Andre Onana, mocking the goalkeeper for struggles in maintaining clean sheets.
In response to Neville’s analysis of Manchester United’s defeat to Brighton, Carragher wittily remarked, “I thought Alex Ferguson stopped us winning the Premier League, but it was actually Martin Edwards.” Neville countered, questioning Carragher’s credibility post Onana comments and alluding to Carragher’s prior critique of Harry Maguire as an effort to sway Red Devils fans.
Carragher pressed on, advising Onana to prioritize saving shots over gesturing at players. Despite a challenging season for United, marked by three losses in their last four games, their solitary victory was against Nottingham Forest. Amidst offers from Qatar and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s company to purchase the club, the Glazer family, open to selling, confronts a protracted sales process.