Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville answer 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 questions! 👀

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To celebrate 30 years of the Premier League, Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville answered your questions.

Includes:
🤔 Who is the most underrated Premier League player ever?
🤔 The best youngster to ever play in the Premier League?
🤔 Toughest player they ever faced

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Gary Neville says Marc Overmars was his toughest opponent due to the battles for 4 or 5 years. That shows how good Marc was, given he only played in the premiership for 3.

Edit. V is next to C

Dave-Shearer
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Soooo glad Neville mentioned Essien, one of my all time favourite players and was absolutely incredible before his injuries. For his prime he should be mentioned alongside a player like Kanté

samkingsland
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Although they naturally have their bias I personally love hearing these two talk about the past. Both never standout players but played such big parts in such important and memorable games over such a long period. Both legends

harrygg
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I'd pick Cesc Fabregas as my top youngster. By 18 or 19 he had established himself at Arsenal as one of the game's most dangerous attacking midfielders, after moving at age 16 to a country where he didn't know the language and struggled to adjust. Amazing stuff.

TheColburnReport
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The best young player I have ever seen in the Premier League is Cesc Fabregas. A regular starter at 17; captain at 21 and winning Spain competitions at 21 too. What he achieved by the age of 21 dwarfs all else as far as I'm concerned.

Matthew-bufg
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Can't believe Fabregas wasn't mentioned in the 'young players' discussion

TheKRCampbell
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I love this sort of complete candid chats and look backs at there career. So much insight, and not afraid to be humble and share the most unfortunate moments and share the props. Class tv 👏🏽

louislocke
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Watching these 3 on MNF is an honor! 😃…The analysis, insights, the experiences they share is just impeccable!

sudhanshg
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Jamie is right about Owen, I'd forgotten just how unbelievable he was in his first years until I thought back. Teams definitely feared playing him back then.

abnwtfwc
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"Something just happens sometimes" A brilliantly inciteful comment from Gary

James-urwo
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Another young player who deserves a mention is Nicolas Anelka. True he went on to be great at Chelsea later in his career, but his early years at Arsenal he was phenomenally good. Not sure he ever hit those heights again. Just a shame he never got to play with Henry.

rw
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Most underrated player for me has to be Robert Pires. His name never gets mentioned.

MrSajioo
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So many kids have no idea how unreal Michael Owen was

jacob
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What Carragher said is spot on. The reason why I understood how someone in low leagues in FM had the same dribbling ability as Messi but never reached Messi's level. Mental stats are everything especially at the top level.

AIIXIII
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The best youngster in PL history was Fabregas. He was bossing S-tier midfields at the age of 18.

chtholly
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For me the best young player was Ashley Cole. Best LB for England and Chelsea/Arsenal. He also kept Cristiano Ronaldo in his pocket during the Portugal game, absolutely unbelievable player.

gunzandblazing
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Its nice to hear Overmars name... not mentioned very often. I remember at Ajax he was so fast and good at sticking on the line and getting all the way to the backline and giving the perfect assist. Something we dont see so much anymore since many players go inside nowadays

danielabatabogdanov
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Matt Le Tissier is one of the most under rated players in Prem history. The guy had it all. Prime example of footballing genetics.

averagebeastt
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97-99 Michael Owen was phenomenal. He was never the same when he got injured at Leeds.

CraigCairney
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Owen was an absolute animal in his early years. His pace quite literally tore teams to shreds and he was a killer finisher. Fowler as well was utterly deadly, one of the best finishers ever. Both just had horrid injuries. In this day and age with the sports science and all that they have, and how less physical it is in terms of challenges they would obliterate teams.

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