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Published 10:42 3 Sept 2016 BST
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“He is the biggest Scouser in the world. We got on well from day one. I think he realised that I loved football and he loves football too.
"We would watch games together and talk about it every day. I think he respected that I would enter arguments with him. He was always very loud; you could hear his voice above everyone else’s. I would say, ‘Carra, shut the fuck up, you have no idea!’ He liked all of that: the confrontation.”
At Liverpool, Alonso developed from promising talent into a full-fledged Spanish team regular and he credits his evolution to the senior players at Anfield from whom he learned so much.
“Carra [Jamie Carragher], Stevie, Sami and Didi [Hamman] were all huge influences on everyone else," he said. "All different characters, strong personalities. When each one of them spoke, I listened.
"They helped me improve as a player and as a person, and when I went back to Spain to play for the national team I felt a lot stronger through the experiences shared with them.”
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