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Former Liverpool defender does not look back on his tournament experience in a positive manner and is not optimistic about the chances of Thomas Tuchel's menConsidering his 38th and final international appearance was in one of England’s most forgettable tournament matches, it is understandable that Jamie Carragher does not get too giddy over the World Cup.Carragher won his last cap in the absolute stinker of a group game against Algeria in Cape Town at South Africa 2010. Carragher featured twice in the 2010 tournament and made four appearances in Germany in 2006.Speaking on The Overlap, brought to you by SkyBet, Carragher said: “I played in a couple of World Cups … I don’t think I enjoyed the experience.
I didn’t come away thinking … wow, I was part of the World Cup. So, I wouldn’t say I’m the most optimistic right now.”Perhaps those past experiences have played a part in Carragher’s pessimism.
In Alexander-Arnold’s case, Tuchel has clearly never been a fan.“You look at how they (England) are going to go about winning the World Cup. Tuchel’s England might well advance far into World Cup 2026 but it its going to be a tough watch.
