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Published 10:58 19 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 15:04 19 Dec 2017 GMT
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Yeah, that's right, Carragher was shocked to see his own name in the team. "Oh behave! You creep," Carragher joked when Terry started naming his side, saying that he "must be after a job at Sky."
The Sky Sports pundit made 737 appearances for Liverpool, and was an integral part of the team which won the League Cup, FA Cup and Uefa Cup in 2001, the Champions League in 2005 and fought for the league title. He had an excellent career and is a Liverpool legend, but it's difficult to argue he should be in an all-time Premier League team, as his surprised reaction to Terry's team showed.
Terry named David de Gea as goalkeeper, Gary Neville at right-back, Rio Ferdinand beside Carragher in central defence and Patrice Evra at left-back. Ronaldo, Gerrard, Scholes and Giggs are in midfield, with Wayne Rooney partnering Henry up-front.
Terry won five Premier League titles, and made almost five hundred appearances the top flight. He'll be remembered as one of the best defenders of his generation, but he admitted that playing against Henry was "terrifying."
"Henry was my most feared striker," the former Chelsea captain said. "He was terrifying. He was the best by far, he had everything. He was incredible. He would be the one before games, I'd say, 'it's going to be tough tomorrow.' Nobody else did that."
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