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Jamie Carragher undergoes knee surgery

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Jamie Carragher Undergoes Knee Surgery

Former Liverpool defender and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has undergone knee surgery, marking a significant health update for the football legend. Recent reports detail two notable instances of knee operations in his career, highlighting his ongoing commitment to recovery and professional duties.



Early Career Setback: 2002 Knee Surgery

In a pivotal moment early in his playing days, 24-year-old Liverpool FC defender Jamie Carragher underwent successful knee surgery in the United States to repair his patella tendon. The procedure addressed issues with his kneecap, sidelining him for approximately four months and causing him to miss the first two months of the 2002-2003 season, including pre-season.[1]

Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier confirmed the operation's success, noting, "The operation in America was a success, but Jamie will not be available for pre-season." Despite the injury, Carragher had been tipped for a spot in England's FIFA World Cup squad. He had played a key role in Liverpool's second-place finish in the prior league season, with the new campaign set to begin in August.[1]

Recent Minor Procedure

More recently, Carragher revealed a minor knee operation that explained his absence from some Sky Sports broadcasting duties. The pundit openly shared details of the procedure, underscoring its less severe nature compared to past injuries but enough to temporarily impact his media commitments.[2]

Throughout his illustrious career, Carragher's resilience against knee issues has been evident. From battling back to prominence at Anfield to maintaining a high-profile role in football analysis, these surgeries reflect his enduring passion for the sport. Fans and colleagues continue to support his swift recovery, anticipating his return to the spotlight.

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