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Jamie Carragher talks about football, mental health and the pressures of being offered the coaching role at Liverpool
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Jamie Carragher Opens Up on Football, Mental Health, and the Weight of Liverpool’s Coaching Offer

January 29, 2026 4 Min Read
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One small moment can significantly impact the direction of your life, often without you realizing it. This is particularly relevant for athletes, as even a season can pivot in an instant. Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player and current CBS Sports analyst, reflected on such pivotal moments during his career on Paramount+’s Kickin’ It.

Carragher revealed that in his final season before retiring, he had a phone conversation with Liverpool’s future manager, Brendan Rodgers, where the idea of Carragher taking on a player-manager role for the 2012-13 season was discussed. He indicated that this opportunity might have completely altered the course of his career.

“We chatted about football and shared ideas for around an hour and a half,” Carragher recalled. “At the end of our conversation, he proposed a coaching position to me, suggesting that as an experienced player, I could be a helpful resource for him as a young manager, and I expressed that I didn’t want to put any pressure on him. I felt I shouldn’t be playing for Liverpool anymore.”

Carragher was poised to explore coaching, but the follow-up never materialized, and he didn’t pursue the matter further, although he recognized it could have shifted him towards management instead of the broadcasting career he eventually embraced.

Just a few months later, he joined Sky Sports as a pundit, shaping his current path. However, Carragher noted that observing the impact of managerial roles on individuals like Rafa Benitez and Gerard Houllier made him grateful for his decision. “The person who entered on day one was merely a shadow of who walked out six years later,” he observed.

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Both Jurgen Klopp and Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni have highlighted the intense pressures of management, noting the toll it takes mentally. Athletes experience similar challenges, and Carragher admits he is much happier now than during his playing days. Though he misses the thrill of competition, he appreciates the absence of the accompanying stress and pressure.

“Liverpool fans thrive when the team is performing well, but a lot of that is about joy and relief since they have a few days to unwind before the next match,” Carragher explained. He reflected on his relentless mental burden, saying, “From the moment I was six or seven, football occupied my mind daily. I think I was too hard on myself and didn’t savor the game enough.”

Carragher revealed that he sought support for his mental health throughout his career to process the highs and lows. Balancing the pressures of the Premier League left him feeling he couldn’t afford mistakes, which culminated in a critical moment against Atletico Madrid that burdened him long after.

He encouraged others to open up about their struggles, stressing the importance of discussing mental health in sports. “Even in my peak, I faced challenges and recognized the necessity of reaching out for help,” he remarked.

### Fan Take
This insight into Carragher’s experiences underscores the often-overlooked mental health struggles faced by athletes, shedding light on the pressures of sports management that can affect even the most resilient individuals. For soccer fans, understanding these dynamics adds depth to their appreciation of the game, emphasizing the need for compassion toward players and managers alike.

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