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Jordan Henderson and Mo Salah have been crucial in Liverpool's title-winning campaign. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
"I often feel that a lot of players," Carragher reflects, "when they leave their club, they become bitter. They don't want someone to achieve more than them or be better than them, so they can hark back to their days.
"For four or five years and before Jürgen Klopp came along, people were saying, 'They need a Jamie Carragher in defence', and it's nice to hear, don't get me wrong, but I'm absolutely delighted that Virgil Van Dijk has come along, and he's a much better player than me. I'm very proud of what I've achieved but this team, and that player, have gone above me. That's life, that's football. I'd loved to have won the Premier League but I'm very happy with what I did achieve."Carragher says his feelings were 'more mixed' in 2013/14 when Liverpool went close under Brendan Rodgers only to be pipped to the post by Manchester City. "I thought I could still play. Not every game, but I could still play... I thought everyone was going to say, 'You retired the year before they won the league'. "Then we know what happened [crucial dropped points against Chelsea and Crystal Palace] and I was just devastated with how it happened to my mate [Steven Gerrard] as well."
On Tuesday, Chelsea posted a video of Gerrard's costly slip during Liverpool's loss at Anfield only to delete it soon after. "That's not wise," says Carragher.
"I love social media, and I get all sort of stick on there and abuse. I'd never complain about it; it is what it is. You either embrace it and get involved with it or you don't... what I would say, though, is I think there's a problem with club's social media accounts. "It's like that WhatsApp groups you might be in with your mates. It's all about banter, funny videos, taking the mickey out of someone or trying to catch somebody out. We're all involved in them. "But I'm glad that Liverpool never respond. I don't think Liverpool or Man United would ever post something like that. Arsenal put something up recently about Tottenham and I was a little surprised by that. I just thought it was poor from Chelsea. I knew it would get pulled down. "I just think we have to be careful with these clubs that we look up to - these big clubs in the country - getting carried away with these young kids on social media and trying to get his mates to laugh, and eventually they have to take it down. "Clubs should be bigger than that, that's for the fans. That's for Chelsea fans to take the mickey out of Gerrard. That's for Liverpool fans to take the mickey out of John Terry or something. I thought it was a bit embarrassing, if I'm being honest."Carragher is confident that Liverpool's recent run of form - five wins, two draws and six defeats - will not bleed into the 2020/21 season and is hopeful that the aim of retaining the league title in a packed Anfield, next year, will spur them on. Watch Liverpool v Chelsea live on SKY Sports on Wednesday from 7pm

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