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Liverpool have had some pretty heartbreaking results in their history, and Jamie Carragher has featured in his fair few. 2025 is almost over and it has been a pretty successful one for the Reds despite a bit of a challenging end.There are still a few results that fans will wish they could change, though, such as the Carabao Cup final defeat or their loss to PSG in the Champions League.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Throughout time, however, they have suffered much more heartbreaking ones than these, with some really hitting home.Carragher has played in many of these too, and he has revealed which one he wishes he could go back and change if he could.Jamie Carragher would change AC Milan 2-1 LiverpoolThe early to mid 2000s were a confusing time for Liverpool as they had picked up a few trophies early on, but were certainly going through a bit of a transition.After winning the 2005 Champions League final against all odds, they reached another final just two years later, this one coming against AC Milan. Carragher wishes he could go back to 2007… Jamie Carragher 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say They lost it 2-1, though, with this the game Carragher wishes he could change when asked in a TikTok video for CBS.Dirk Kuyt scored late on in that game, but it was not enough to get back into the match after a Filippo Inzaghi brace, with Milan lifting their seventh, and most recent, European Cup.Carragher played the full 90 minutes and picked up a yellow card during the game, with the Reds putting up a good fight considering the difference in quality on the pitch.Liverpool’s lineup vs AC Milan in 2007Liverpool had some very interesting names in their team to face AC Milan that day, with it certainly not filled with as many stars as their opposition. However, 2-1 is a respectable scoreline, although it is understandable why Carragher wishes he could change it.
