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Carragher will be one of country's top coaches, says Hodgson
The England manager has backed his former player to excel off the pitch as he prepares for his retirement at the end of the season after 16 years in professional football
England coach Roy Hodgson has backed Liverpool centre-back Jamie Carragher to become "one of the country's top coaches" following the player's decision to retire at the end of the season.Carragher has made 723 appearances for Liverpool, second only to Ian Callaghan on the club's all-time list and having managed the centre-back during his short time at Anfield, Hodgson is confident he will succeed in coaching.
"After retirement I'm sure he will march quickly up the coaching ladder and become one of the country's top young coaches," he told reporters.
"Having worked with Jamie Carragher it was always evident that he was a model professional who gave everything he had for club and country.
"He has had a fantastic career and will always be looked on very fondly by everyone associated with Liverpool Football Club.
"It was good to see him back in the team recently, I hope that between now and the end of the season he is able to add to his great total of appearances for the club."
Meanwhile, former teammate Michael Owen agrees with the England boss and believes Carragher will make an easy transition into an off-the-field role.
"I'm sure he's capable," Owen told BBC Radio 5 live.
"He knows everyone in every single league, he's certainly got the credentials. It's whether he wants to do it and I'd hazard a guess that he would."
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