Anfield farewells, England memories and Keano confrontations all earn a place in Jamie Carragher’s trophy cabinet.
The former Liverpool and England defender has given fans a glimpse of his most treasured football moments.
Carragher has kept a selection of the England caps earned during a long international career, as well as a picture of the scoreboard from the famous 5-1 victory over Germany in which he played as a substitute.
But Carra admits his England career left him somewhat underwhelmed, and most of his fondest memories are from his days in the red jersey, including a photograph of his children joining him on the Anfield pitch after his testimonial match.
He also kept ‘The Golden Samba’, a spray-painted Adidas shoe given by fans to the club’s best young player, but for us the best entry is the framed photo of a full-blooded face-to-face with Roy Keane during a Liverpool-Manchester United game, of which Carragher says: ‘It doesn’t look like anyone’s backing down there.’