Champions League success is no more remarkable than winning the Premier League, according to Manchester United legend Gary Neville and teammate Roy Keane.
Afterward, there was a lot of debate about whether or not Liverpool had done enough to earn a point against Manchester City after coming from behind. It's still possible for Jurgen Klopp's team to complete a historic Quadruple as they aim to win the Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League in addition to their Carabao Cup title.
Liverpool would become the most successful club in English football history if it won a second Premier League title, matching Manchester United's record. Carragher, on the other hand, thinks he prefers to win the Champions League.
In Europe, there are five major leagues, each with a slew of champions, but only one champion is crowned each year, and Carragher believes that winning the Champions League changes a team for the better.
In contrast, former Manchester United players Keane and Neville were opposed to the decision. "I think it's a Premier League for Liverpool to catch up with Manchester United in terms of trophies, and obviously more Champions League and European Cups," Neville stated.
"I believe Roy is the right man for them to solidify their position if they win four out of five. For Jurgen Klopp to do what he has done is incredible to begin with, but to take two titles away from this Man City group while having a lower pay bill is incredible what Jurgen Klopp is doing."
It has glitter and prestige, and the Champions League is fantastic. However, I believe that a league reflects on what your team, the manager, and your club stand for since you are doing it week in and week out." Naturally, the Champions League is a difficult competition, but I'd go for a league championship."
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Jamie Carragher