Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville answer 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 questions! 👀
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To celebrate 30 years of the Premier League, Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville answered your questions.
Includes:
🤔 Who is the most underrated Premier League player ever?
🤔 The best youngster to ever play in the Premier League?
🤔 Toughest player they ever faced
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Gary Neville says Marc Overmars was his toughest opponent due to the battles for 4 or 5 years. That shows how good Marc was, given he only played in the premiership for 3.
Edit. V is next to C
Good ole Gary
Marv 😂🤣
Marv.... at least Gary got his name right..🤣🤣
Pretty sure he was referring to the challenge Arsenal gave Utd in those 4-5 years and that 'marv' stood out as the toughest 1v1 contest, not that he played against him for 5 years lol
Overdrive overmars arsenal favourite and what a baller 👏
Soooo glad Neville mentioned Essien, one of my all time favourite players and was absolutely incredible before his injuries. For his prime he should be mentioned alongside a player like Kanté
Arguably better than kante. As his more versatile than kante.
Essien was better than Kante in my opinion. Offered more to the team and was an absolute warrior on the pitch. For 2-3 years he was by far the most dominant DM in the world
Essien was better, but yeah. Spot on
i think essien gets overlooked as he followed Makélélé, who on record alone i would say is the best CDM of my lifetime
@@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh If you are talking about best "versatile" midfielder then Yaya Toure is the best versatile player I've ever seen for Man City shirt. One of the best midfielder (Yaya Toure) I've ever seen in PL.
Although they naturally have their bias I personally love hearing these two talk about the past. Both never standout players but played such big parts in such important and memorable games over such a long period. Both legends
Can't believe Fabregas wasn't mentioned in the 'young players' discussion
First team regular at 16. Amazing
not on owen and rooneys level
He wasn't above Rooney and Owen. Owen won the balon d'Or and Rooney was unplayable
Fabregas is one of the top 5 playmakers of this era.
In his prime he put up numbers comparable to:
Messi
De Bruyne
Prime Ozil
I have him as fourth on the list.
@@jamesmichaels4979 i agree that rooney and owen are probably the best teenage talents ever. but fabregas still deserves a mention
The best young player I have ever seen in the Premier League is Cesc Fabregas. A regular starter at 17; captain at 21 and winning Spain competitions at 21 too. What he achieved by the age of 21 dwarfs all else as far as I'm concerned.
True
For me ASPRILLA @ stjames vs Barca. What a performance!!!!!🎾
Agreed..I think Anelka when he was 17-18 was unbelievable also
Very unselfish player
Also throwing pizza at Alex Fergusons head makes him a legend
I'd pick Cesc Fabregas as my top youngster. By 18 or 19 he had established himself at Arsenal as one of the game's most dangerous attacking midfielders, after moving at age 16 to a country where he didn't know the language and struggled to adjust. Amazing stuff.
I agree . Fabregas was magic back then
starting in the UCL final at the age of 16/17✊
You're forgetting Kleberson, and Erik Djemba Djemba...
He was a center midfielder
He didnt even enter their bias heads
I love this sort of complete candid chats and look backs at there career. So much insight, and not afraid to be humble and share the most unfortunate moments and share the props. Class tv 👏🏽
So many kids have no idea how unreal Michael Owen was
He was incredible
Shame every club he ever played for hates him
@@tonytynebridge510 Well I’m a United fan and I don’t and if any United fan does they’re a moron
He was amazing. Unfortunately the guy was so, so injury prone. Makes you wonder what career Owen could of had if he wasn’t made of glass
disgusting player he won the balon d'or when he was what, 22??
"Something just happens sometimes" A brilliantly inciteful comment from Gary
Most underrated player for me has to be Robert Pires. His name never gets mentioned.
One was Arsenals best ever players of all time
Gianfranco Zola
Agreed.
Bloody hell he was good.
You're too dumb to understand the question
Watching these 3 on MNF is an honor! 😃…The analysis, insights, the experiences they share is just impeccable!
Another young player who deserves a mention is Nicolas Anelka. True he went on to be great at Chelsea later in his career, but his early years at Arsenal he was phenomenally good. Not sure he ever hit those heights again. Just a shame he never got to play with Henry.
The money from Anelka's transfer from Arsenal to Real Madrid built Arsenal's training ground.
@@yao052 the best deal in premier league history
If you look at it like that
Was Anelka ever great? He was decent at Arsenal but really wasn't anything special for Chelsea
@@yao052 * bought henry and paid for the training ground.
Wenger a better wheeler dealer than redknapp
@@James-st9uu
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Jamie is right about Owen, I'd forgotten just how unbelievable he was in his first years until I thought back. Teams definitely feared playing him back then.
Love these kinds of talks. A much deeper perspective of what certain players were like and what it was like as a Premier League player.
These lads are a good duo. Really top duo. Hating each other's guts during their footballing years, didn't think much of each other at the beginning of punditry career either, but they've grown fond of each other and the chemistry is visible
The best youngster in PL history was Fabregas. He was bossing S-tier midfields at the age of 18.
Love it. Whoever is sky sports social media team doing these amazing youtube shows thank you very much and keep them coming. Carra and Nev are brilliant
Its nice to hear Overmars name... not mentioned very often. I remember at Ajax he was so fast and good at sticking on the line and getting all the way to the backline and giving the perfect assist. Something we dont see so much anymore since many players go inside nowadays
Nice to know we(Arsenal) have never had a flop Dutch player ;
Van Bronckhorst
Marc Overmars
Van pussy 😒😒
Dennis Bergkamp
he's a terrible person
Isn’t he a proven creepy pervert?
@@user-gn7xr1eu1b I mean he surely did something creepy i agree. Now i as a kid once stole beer from a conveniant store. Does that make me a thief my whole life ?
@@fotballaddict Guess you are amaaaaazing. Also this was about his football. Glad you know what everybody does in the dark. Who can we still mention then ?
Matt Le Tissier is one of the most under rated players in Prem history. The guy had it all. Dribbling/Skill/Power/Speed/Shooting. Prime example of footballing genetics.
Speed? 🤣
@@firstcontact8315 Obviously he's not Mbappe but he had enough speed to dribble pass defenders and score 100+ goals in the Prem..
@@averagebeastt3606 enough speed doesn’t mean you can class speed as an attribute.
@@ardakz4867 He was a midfielder so for him to be dribbling past players scoring 100+ goals, he's obviously got pace to him.. Regardless doesn't take anything away from how good he was.
@@ardakz4867 Also there's plenty players out there with pace that nobody classes as their main attributes.. 🤣 There's goalkeepers playing with more pace than outfield players lol..
10:55 I like the mental focus these two had... These guys where guarding Henry, Bergkamp, Figo, Rivaldo, Messi, etc LITERALLY THE GAMES BEST . They Really did a great job 💯
Aguero's last minute goal against QPR is the greatest moment in PL.
Last minute assist too.
And this is why we enjoy these pair, club committed, they bleed their colours with the passion alone, they weren't in any way flair players and had world class around them many times, but they hung with the best through focus hard work commitment and humility, and it reflects their characters today, and that is why they do well, genuine passionate ballers.... On and off the field.... Firm handshakes men, these discussions are great
Yurht
not the best of players in terms of talent or skill but got top mentality and hard working. That's why they last long enough and become legend.
Owen 97 to 2003 could be unplayable at times. That hat trick against Germany in 2001 when we were written off before kick off, I'll remember forever. Ruthless.
At Munich..I did won that day quite lot betting on him get a hat-trick which he did to my delight 😄
I can hear these two talk for hours! Love it...
Charra is absolutely spot on about Owen. Even though Wazza my all time favorite footballer. For those 2 years Owen was like nothing anyone had ever seen before from such a young player.
what about from 2010 onwards when Rooney was on the halfway line miscontrolling the ball and pinging it straight out of play? 2004 he was unreal though
Carra*
Rooney all day.
Owen was an absolute animal in his early years. His pace quite literally tore teams to shreds and he was a killer finisher. Fowler as well was utterly deadly, one of the best finishers ever. Both just had horrid injuries. In this day and age with the sports science and all that they have, and how less physical it is in terms of challenges they would obliterate teams.
Owen who couldn’t score 19 plus prem goals in any team he’s been to?
@@geoffreywright9856 your glass is half empty, would you like a top up
Glad that Neville mentioned Ginola, he was brilliant. He could dribble, cross or shoot with either foot and despite being seen by some as some flashy winger with the long hair, he’s about 6’1 and quite strong so he could handle the physical side of the game if you could get near him. Thinking about it now he was like Ronaldo but without the insatiable hunger for goals.
Aguerrooooo has to be the most iconic moment in premier league history the commentary from Martin Tyler and the scenes just make it unbelievable and nostalgic gives ya goosebumps
Jones, Carragher and Neville are the best things to happen to SkySports. Always fun watching them.
Yeah no Karen in sight 😂😂
theyre both jokes. they need sacking and get some good ex players in
97-99 Michael Owen was phenomenal. He was never the same when he got injured at Leeds.
Overplayed too young by Liverpool
For me the best young player was Ashley Cole. Best LB for England and Chelsea/Arsenal. He also kept Cristiano Ronaldo in his pocket during the Portugal game, absolutely unbelievable player.
He was the beat left back of all time. Not best young player
@@jamesmichaels4979 not of all time... the best english full back of all time, yes.
@@jamesmichaels4979 calm down now bud
@@jamesmichaels4979 all the time in premier league
he was 24 during Euro 2004 and he was 26 when he signed for Chelsea so I'm not sure where you get "best young player" from with that justification.
Sky really does fan interaction extremely well. Keep up the good work ladies and gents. That's how great we were, the fact that these two legends of the game consider our players as the best opponents speak for itself and as an Arsenal supporter, that make me very proud. Cheers Carra and Gazza - It was an honour watching you play against us.
just a shame they robbed them
So happy Monday night football is back
Yeah with no Karen in sight 😂😂
What Carragher said is spot on. The reason why I understood how someone in low leagues in FM had the same dribbling ability as Messi but never reached Messi's level. Mental stats are everything especially at the top level.
For how much they appear on sky sports. Fair play to Gary and Jamie. Proper duo and even more impression how it’s a scouser and a manc who seem like proper good mates whereas 15 years ago rivals
Neville is so true to his conscience, Essien was a nightmare in midfield for his opponents
Good shoutout by carra about kane. I remember kane coming off the bench for Leicester in the championship and never thinking he could make it to the top. Fair play to him !
Even when Kane missed that early chance vs Chelsea, I just knew that his head would not drop and he would get another chance
Chelsea's midfield has been absolutley bless in the past 20 years.. from Makele, essien, kante unreal marauders.
Don't forget Frank, the best of them all
Can't get enough of these two - wish they could go on and on ... Sky are so lucky
I'm suprised no one mentioned linghard as best young player. So young and so much potential and all those years ahead of him
He’s just a kid tho 🤣🤣🤣
he made his debut for forest this weekend!
so proud of the lil lad 🥹❤️
Don't forget about the young kid Walcott, England heading for world domination when he develops!
Incredibly funny, never heard that one before
The dinner lady isn't bad either: Mrs Rashford
That Aguero moment. Just Wow. Incredible. Ultimate PL moment ever.
@@parker-ii7fg in terms of ‘moments’. Nothing at all tops aguero
Tbf.. if you remember, Mark Hughes and the team just got the news through that they were safe from relegation and all celebrated. They knew the result didn't matter and completely didn't care and took their foot off the gas. That's when City went on to score.
@@TezTezTezTezTez You must be stupid as hell. You know Nedum onuoha, he was playing that match for QPR. He himself have mentioned so many times that players didn’t know anything. In fact, nedum was so heartbroken, thinking his team got relegated, that he didn’t even knew it was Aguero who scored the goal. The manager knew, players didn’t.
I could listen to these two all day. Love that Gary mentioned Essien too, brilliant player but never gets a mention.
I just love Gary and Jamie, I hope they stay in the pundit game for a long ass time!
I watched Rooney play for England under 16’s twice. Once at Ashton gate. The other the memorial ground. And I knew then he was gonna be one of the greatest. Also Wayne routlege really stood out in those games too
An Everton fan told me of a youth team player who took a free kick, it hit the wall, came back to him and he lashed it into the goal. I said 'Who did that'? He said 'Wayne Rooney, he's going to be big'
love the way they answer the same old questions
More of these please 👏🏻
Loved that the mentioned Owen and Essien
Gary Neville : I was comfortable most times at the back.
Shaun Goater : Hold my beer.
Gary "I've never seen anything like it" Neville
To be fair
In terms of
I’m surprised they didn’t mention the one they’d love to play with as KDB
The guy is elite elite just pass him the ball and magic happens 🪄
They are defenders
They are defenders. They would jus hate to play against KDB. The guy is like a God who just commands and things happens. Unbelievable.
@@deepakpandey8240 play with not against lol
I thought the same. As a defender I would still love him in front of me.
KdB is overrated.
People really forget how amazing, as an overall player, young Rooney was
Neville's 'Hope So' at the end 😂
And the thing about Terry and Ferdinand is that they can't stand one another 🤣🤣 makes Gary's initial gut choice that much more interesting
Most people can't stand Terry.
Good to hear the likes of Overmars, Essein and Saha getting some attention. 3 players who don't get anywhere near the amount of recognition they should.
Stan Collymore 94/95 for Forest was unplayable 🙌🏻
Michael Owen was definitely the best youngster/teenager in premier league history. 2 golden boots and the most goals still by a teenager in the league shows you how good he really was. Injury sadly ruined his career, otherwise he would have easily broken Shearers record and targeted Jimmy Greaves 357 the actual English top flight goalscoring record that won't be beaten unless Ronaldo had never left
Can’t believe (just talking football) Ryan Giggs wasn’t mentioned by Gary as one of the best young players in premiership. Was amazing from the age of 17 onwards even if his damaged his legacy from off the pitch issues was a great player. Am only guessing they were told not to mention his name.
Essien was a beast! True blue 💙
Remember the Beckham goal from the half way line a week later David batty did the same thing playing for Newcastle I think ! Funny how one is classed as iconic and genius but the other is forgotten about within weeks
United tax ✅
Beckham was too good looking and that's the reason
Beckham’s goal was a lot further out
Rewatch the goals before you reply
@@aaaabbbb2483 fair enough it was but Charlie Adams against Chelsea was even further I'm just glad he played for Stoke and has a face only a mother could love so we don't have to hear about his goal forever !
TBH. I did not really get that excited about that goal. He stuck one in top bins vs Derby and I said 'That lad is going places'
Agree with Gary about Shearer. I grew up watching Shearer and he was so good for so many years
I remember being a kid and wishing I was born in Newcastle just so I could wear a shearer shirt 😂
@@Ze-Germanzuk I think a crucial part of his success story was that he just stayed with a club where it was working for him his whole career. He was loyal to his roots and the club obviously made him feel like he didn't wanna go anywhere money wise despite Alex Ferguson trying to sign him for united
A lot of other stars move on to bigger clubs and flop and are never the same again. Unless your name is Ronaldo of course lol. That's why Kane is so successful too imo and if he stays at spurs into his mid 30s could beat shearers record
Shearer was a total hitman. No fuss or glamour, you just expected him to score every game. I remember Cole temporarily leading him in league goals and sky asked him about that...... 'I'm not bothered about what Andy Cole is doing'. Shearer was robotic, but always scored
@@mediacenterman8583 yeah I saw an interview with him once and he said he would tell players something along the lines of "just get the ball to me whayever it takes. Don't worry about me" or something like that. Basically that implies he's pretty confident he would score if given an opportunity...and that was true lol
They really didn't talk enough about Bellingham when discussing great English prospects and strong mentality
These 2 are the BEST
One of the few shows left with no charity cases/affirmative @ction hires laughing like a hyena or repeating easy clichés. Just the best in the biz.
Shearers goal against Portsmouth was the best moment for me, breaking wor Jackie Milburn’s record infront of the Gallowgate
More of these please
Love Carragher’s analysis of the smaller teams being a real nightmare to play because of the directness and less passing sequences… loved that!
Most underrated player Michael Carrick the impact he had on this midfield was absolutely insane
James Miller and Aaron Ramsey at 17
Sometimes, It's not easy coming into to a team to take over a position after a colossus like Roy Keane and get recognition you deserve.
I've only just realised that the studio in the back ground gets darker the later the show goes. Just like the real sky.
What a savage 👑 Henry was 💪🏼
Michael Owen's goal against Argentina was something I will never forget. One of the best goals of all time dont care if people say I am biased cause im from the UK. Remember exactly where I was and what I was doing lol
When I try to think of other goals that moved me this much or ones that I still remember...Beckham's halfway line goal is probably second
Third? Gazzas goal against Scotland
What were you doing? Were you watching the match by any chance
Ryan Giggs semi final goal Vs Arsenal in the FA cup when he took the bell from the halfway line and dribbled through the entire arsenal team before smashing the ball past David Seaman to get the win, then remove his top and reveal his Turkish Rug he had been hiding throughout the entire game!
@@UKKC80s Keown hesitated to foul him as he was already on a yellow which proved costly for him
Where can we watch all of Monday night football in Australia ?
It's nice to see someone showing Michael Owen some love❤️
Wiltord at arsenal was very underrated
Carragher still gets those henry nightmares to this day
Michael Owen is the best youngster to play in the Premier league.
- back to back PL golden boots at age 18 & 19
- Balondor at 21
=> He is the only teenager to win a PL golden boot & the 2nd youngest Balondor winner in history after Ronaldo Nazario
Ryan giggs
He never scored more than 19 goals in ANY team he was in. 👀
Michael Owen surely has to be in for a shout of best young player. He was astonishing for a 17 year old bursting onto the scene
As a Liverpool fan, Michael Owen was unbelievable those first few years.
1:53 some wild arm movements there, Gary lol
Fabregas was a very good youngster who captained Arsenal at such a young age, mind you.
Isn't it funny how an 18 year old Owen was tearing teams apart, scoring for fun, but these days we have 23,24, 25 year old seasoned players, who are still considered "young developing players"
Owen burned out fast though as a result.
Its the reverse.. you have the talent, that makes you sure, so you have the confidence, not the other way around.
It's all about the mentality 💭👌🏽
Roy Keane was a better leader and captain but he was not a better overall player than Patrick Vieira come on.
How was he a better leader and captain?
His legend has grown through his acerbic punditry.
100% agree
@@larrysellers7891 you are clueless. You never really saw keane play even as a youngster he was top quality.
@@coldarcticoasis That’s quite a strongly expressed opinion considering you have no knowledge of me whatsoever.
A friend of mine played against Owen back when he was with the U16's if im not mistaken. My friend was with our national U19's team against the visiting English team. He told me to watch out for Owen, he'll be a star. He's the fastest player he's seen and boy, was my friend right.
Hi sky when will the 2022/23 predictions be out from Gary & Jamie ?
Will next Monday's game be the biggest relegation battle of all time?
Could be
Troll, go find a bridge to crawl under.
No, liverpool are going to destroy man u and easily finish top 4 again.
Foden is an absolute baller. He’s going to be a superstar.
Man Utd’s problem is a lot of Sir Alex’s ex players are brilliant pundits, but not great managers
They’re all shite pundits bar Neville really
How is that United's problem?
@@dondodr a “man utd man” with charisma, vision, and influence is needed at the club. A lot of Sir Alex’s ex players have gone on to become brilliant pundits, but none of them are top managers
I have a list tony adam's hitting in the fourth after coming back from fighting alcoholism was against everton. agueros winner against united. fowlers winner against newcastle in the last all time classic match, vardy breaking the record in a year leicest achieved a miracle. And two moments of genius, either cantonas lob at old trafford, and le tissiers against blackburn spring to mind.
I know I’m bias as an Arsenal fan but I honestly think Michael Thomas’ goal against Liverpool to win the league was a bigger, crazier just wild moment. When you consider that Arsenal played the team they were fighting for the league against. That they had to beat them, not to mention how dominant that 80’s Liverpool team was, in both home and Europe. It was also at Anfield the most intimidating stadium in England and this was all without conceding a goal plus having to win by 2 clear goals.
Man City played QPR who beat relegation by a single point. They were losing the game, something they should of never let happen. Then the final league table shows that City won it by a point. The commentary was great though and that’s a big reason why people remember that moment. Arsenal literally won the league by a single goal. A title run will never be as tight as that 88/89 season ever again.
Both accomplishments are just amazing and in reality neither should even be compared because of how special those two moments were to their respective fans and football fans alike.
But still Thomas goal > Aguero goal
I think they're talking about 30 years of the Premier League, though.
I have been searching everywhere but I can't find any videos of Gary Neville dancing with the Brentford Fans on Saturday after the Man United game.
Weird that!
This is so good. Sooo good🤩
Harry Kane has 0 shots on target in 4 finals, and these lot are talking about him having a strong mentality. Anyone can score when there’s no pressure, only the best turn up when it truly matters.
No one mentioned 17 yr old Nicolas Anelka in his 1st season for Arsenal. I say he was even better than Owen
Outside of London nobody cares about Arsenal. :)
@@capri2673 Lol. You're probably too young to even remember how big Arsenal used to be. The biggest premiership game of the season was always Arsenal vs Man Utd.
@@Legenda20SLO The opposite actually. I remember the first division but it's true that Arsenal and Tottenham just don't have that wider appeal.
@@capri2673 Yeah now cuz they're not regular top 4 and not in Champions League. Under Wenger anyone who was watching football knew about Arsenal and could name you first 11. When Arsenal was at it's peak with Pires, Henry, Vieira, I knew more people supporting Arsenal than Barcelona.
I would of gone with Fabregas and Rooney not Owen for best young player. Both players were 16 on their debuts and both made a big impact at that age. Owen was like 18.
When I saw James Milner play for Leeds at 16 I knew there and then he would be as successful as he has been
Best young player from an English perspective is either Owen or Rooney. Owen won the balon dor at 19.
Carragher didn't start in prem until the second half of 1997/98 season. Gary the 1995/96 season. I would have thought Shearer, Bergkamp or Cantona would have got a mention but mainly before their time for the peak of those three.
Owen against arsenal in Fa Cup final was on another level
Don't remind me. Dixon and Adams are still having nightmares. I was still reeling from the volley before he raced off and got the 2nd. Even the front flip was good. Little sod!
People forgot that Giggs won back to back young player of the year at 17 and 18 years old.
Rooney as be best young talent in the premier League I once played against him in a tournament web was about 12 new he would go far as Everton fan he let us down but he went on to better his career wat a player he was