JAMIE CARRAGHER has named his all-time Liverpool XI. The former Reds defender made 737 appearances for the Merseyside club between 1996 and 2013. 5 Jamie Carragher named his all-time Liverpool XI Credit: Alamy 5 Carragher, 46, enjoyed plenty of success alongside Steven Gerrard Credit: Jamie McPhilimey - The Sun Carragher, 46, is second on Liverpool's all-time list of appearance holders, only behind Ian Callaghan.

But neither Callaghan, or himself, made his all-time XI when he was asked to name one by pal Gary Neville. Appearing on Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet , Carragher began: "I would go with Ray Clemence just over Alisson , just for the fact he won so many trophies." Clemence made 665 appearances between the sticks for the Reds between 1967 and 1981, with his Liverpool trophy haul including five league titles, three European Cups, two Uefa Cups and an FA Cup.

READ MORE IN FOOTBALL STONE WALL John Stones reveals he considered quitting Man City in 'very low' spell Moving on to his defence, Carragher selected two decorated full-backs - followed by a Match of the Day legend and current star to play in the middle. He went on: "Right-back, Phil Neal or Trent [Alexander-Arnold]. "Steve Nicol might do a job for me at left back – when you think of players who have played for AC Milan and won the European Cup four of five times and we go ‘wow’, [same with] Real Madrid and Barcelona players – Neal won four European Cups – it’s unbelievable.

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