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‘Legs have gone’: Jamie Carragher says £60m Man United player looked finished at Liverpool last season

Manchester United endured one of their most embarrassing days last season as they were beaten 7-0 by Liverpool at Anfield, and it looks as thoug꧂h they’ve carried that same sort of form into this season.

In༒deed, the Red Devils have gotten off to their worst league start in quite some time this season, and many of their players look off ﷽the pace.

One such player who looks to have declined this season is C🐷asemiro.

The man is a shell of his former self at the moment in terms of defensive output at least, and s🔯🏅peaking on , Jamie Carragher has made an interesting point about the midfielder.

Carragher says that he nﷺoticed Casemiro’s legs had gone at Anfield last season, making a very interesting comparison between the Manchester United man and Fabinho who was struggling🌱 in a similar vein last year.

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Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images

Casemiro struggling

Carragher shared his vܫerdict on the £60m midfielder.

“If I’m doing a piece on MNF. I think Casemiro’s legs have gone. I notiღced it last season at Anfield and I didn’t like what I saw. It took me back to watching Fabinho last year for Liverpool, I think this, I want to be the first to say it, I don’t wan⛎t to say it when everyone else is saying his legs have gone,” Carragher said.

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Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images

Catching up

Father time remains undefeated in the game of football, and sadly, it looks lik꧑e age is catching up to Casemiro.

After more than a decade putting in so much work at the top level, the Brazilian’s powers are beginning to fade, much in the same way Fabinho’s did last season, and as Carragher says, that game at Anfield may well have been Casemiro’s first step o🍎nto the slippery slope that hဣas been his decline this season.

Mayb𝕴e he can still🐬 turn it around, but once your legs start to go, your days are numbered as a top-class footballer.