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Jamie Carragher Gives Four-Word Verdict on Ex-Liverpool Teammate Xabi Alonso Taking Man Utd Job
Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool captain and Sky Sports pundit, has delivered a blunt four-word assessment on the prospect of his ex-teammate Xabi Alonso becoming the next Manchester United manager. In a recent interview, Carragher stated simply: "Over my dead body."[1]

The comments come amid swirling speculation linking Alonso, currently thriving at Bayer Leverkusen, with the Old Trafford hot seat following Manchester United's dismal form under Erik ten Hag. Alonso's remarkable success in Germany—leading Leverkusen to an unbeaten Bundesliga title last season—has made him one of Europe's most coveted coaches. However, Carragher, a lifelong Liverpool fan, is vehemently opposed to the idea of the Spaniard crossing the great divide to Merseyside's fiercest rivals.
"Xabi is a Liverpool legend," Carragher elaborated. "He won the Champions League with us, embodied the club's spirit. Man United? That's Manchester United. It would be a betrayal too far." He highlighted Alonso's deep ties to Anfield, where he played 710 minutes in the iconic 2005 comeback against AC Milan, scoring a pivotal goal. Carragher warned that such a move would tarnish Alonso's legacy among Reds supporters forever.[1]
United's hierarchy, influenced by INEOS, views Alonso as a transformative figure to rival Liverpool and Manchester City. Yet sources close to Alonso suggest he's focused on Leverkusen, with interest also from Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Carragher dismissed United's appeal: "They appoint Liverpool legends? That's desperation, not ambition. Xabi deserves better."
The pundit's verdict underscores the intense rivalry, echoing fan sentiments online where #AlonsoToUnited trends spark outrage. As United's search intensifies, Carragher's words serve as a stark reminder of football's tribal loyalties.[1]
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