Jamie Carragher
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He really, really is.
I've always been used to thinking the same, but when you see him in it, when you see him in the changes... I haven't forgotten what he said at the top of his play.
Most people have, it was a long time ago.
And you're next to him in the changes, he's a big, strong lad, do you know what I mean?
And you always knew he was going to play at the top level, honestly, he's a great lad.
What about Harry Kane?
You played with him for England in the 21s.
Yeah, when I was younger, he was the same, but the thing with Harry Kane was, the thing that struck me with him, just his work ethic, he was always last off the training pitch, he was always working on free kicks, out of his feet, shooting right and left foot penalties, anything he could do to kick the ball on the goal, he would always do, even for England when he was away on trips for a couple of weeks at a time, a week at a time, he was always the last one in off the training pitch, and you just knew that, how much he wanted to be a top, top footballer, and he turned out to be that as well.
Certainly did.
This might be our last Twitter question.
Let's see how we go.
What would you say is the most difficult aspect of being a modern-day captain in the Premier League?
I'll be honest with you, I love the role more than anything in the world.
It's an incredible role to have, especially in our team where everybody's so close and everybody's friends.
I'll be honest with you, at our club, it's not the hardest thing in the world because we've got such a good team and such a good group of lads.
It's really good.
I think it's more making sure things are organised off the pitch, making sure the lads are happy in the dressing room with things that are going on and different things like that.
But like I said,
The dressing room I'm in is a real, real good dressing room and they help me as much as I help them.
When I first came through at Liverpool, it was something where you and Stevie J had a lot of control at Liverpool.