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Jamie Carragher only played one season with Liverpool while Brendan Rodgers was in charge on Merseyside.

The 47-year-old spent 17 years as part of the Reds, starting his time at the club at the age of nine, before retiring at the end of the 2013 season.

During his time at Anfield, he achieved success in multiple cup competitions, winning the treble in Gerard Houllier’s side and the Champions League under Rafa Benitez in the infamous 2005 Istanbul final.

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Carragher, alongside Steven Gerrard, was an important part of the Liverpool team of the 2000s, but decided that he could not carry on his career after 737 games at the club.

Rodgers’ arrival at Liverpool marked a difference for the club as Kenny Dalglish was let go from his role as manager.

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In his first year in charge, the Northern Irish coach took the club higher than they had previously finished, with them ending up in seventh place at the end of the 2012/2013 season.

While the Scouser had decided to hang up the boots following the end of that season, he almost took up a different role alongside his duties as a player.

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