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Flanagan is the new Carra! Gerrard hails Kop kid after defender's first Mersey derby

By GRAEME YORKE
PUBLISHED: 07:29, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29, 25 November 2013
Steven Gerrard has likened Jon Flanagan to recently-retired club great Jamie Carragher after singling out the youngster for special praise.

The 20-year-old started his first derby in an unfamiliar left-back position. But the local lad was Liverpool's stand-out performer in the weekend's thrilling 3-3 draw at Everton.

'Our star man for me was Jon Flanagan by a country mile,' said Gerrard, speaking to the Liverpool Echo.

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Just like Carra: Steven Gerrard likened Jon Flanagan to Jamie Carragher (R) after his impressive derby display

'He doesn't get many headlines but as captain of the team he was the player I am most proud of. I thought he was unbelievable.

'He's been fighting hard in training just to get in the 18, never mind the starting 11, but the manager threw him in at the deep end against a top class player like Mirallas and I thought he was sensational.

'It was one of the best derby performances I have seen for many years.

'He reminds me of Carragher in a lot of ways.

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Local lad: Flanagan was impressive has he played at left-back in his first Merseyside derby

'I don't think you would judge Jon in terms of ability or skill, but he is all about heart, desire, determination and fighting for the cause.

'He's a Liverpool fan like myself so I know what it meant to him to come into a derby and finish as our man of the match by a mile.

'He was on the front foot, he was aggressive. He did exactly what the manager told him to do before kick off. He was brilliant.

'He's a local lad and you don't need to tell them what the derby means. He's known what to expect from an early age.

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Silver lining: Gerrard and Carragher memorably tasted Champions League success together in 2005

'All of the players gave him a round of applause when he came in the dressing room afterwards. He was sensational.'
Flanagan made his first Premier League start in the defeat by Arsenal earlier this month.

With Spanish full-back Jose Enrique out injured for a long-term spell, he will now look to make Liverpool's left-back position his own.


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He's a young player who had one decent game, where our defence conceded three goals.

He's never been thought of as anything before this game, which he wouldn't have been playing in was it not for injury. The comments like Gerrards might be a nice pat on the back for him, but it begins to create an expectation that probably won't be lived up to. He is about as much like Carragher as Joe Cole was like Messi.
 
He's a young player who had one decent game, where our defence conceded three goals.

He's never been thought of as anything before this game, which he wouldn't have been playing in was it not for injury. The comments like Gerrards might be a nice pat on the back for him, but it begins to create an expectation that probably won't be lived up to. He is about as much like Carragher as Joe Cole was like Messi.


Tone down the praise. He'll be getting big headed.
 
He's a young player who had one decent game, where our defence conceded three goals.


That's just not true. He played 3-4 games in a row when he first broke through and looked decent. He then had a horror show against someone (Spurs?) and lost all form and confidence.
 
He's a young player who had one decent game, where our defence conceded three goals.

He's never been thought of as anything before this game, which he wouldn't have been playing in was it not for injury. The comments like Gerrards might be a nice pat on the back for him, but it begins to create an expectation that probably won't be lived up to. He is about as much like Carragher as Joe Cole was like Messi.

Totally disagree. Carra's first few games saw him struggle to establish himself, there was a lot of comment on the bullet boards / forums of the time that were critical and I was a season ticket holder back then. I remember a lot of heated discussions as to if he was good enough.
 
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Totally disagree. Carra's first few games saw him struggle to establish himself, there was a lot of comment on the bullet boards / forums of the time that were critical and I was a season ticket holder back then. I remember a lot of heated discussions as to if he was good enough.

Well I'll apologise to Flanagan when he retires after playing 500 times for us, with a shed load of honours, and goes down as one of the best to play for us.

Carragher was already a first team regular when he was 20 , as well as a regular in the Under-21's for England. Flanagan is nowhere near that.
 
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That's just not true. He played 3-4 games in a row when he first broke through and looked decent. He then had a horror show against someone (Spurs?) and lost all form and confidence.

Blackburn away i think, he sold Doni short with a woeful back pass which led to Doni getting sent off and missing the Wembley semi v Everton.
 
I think that he's playing within himself at the moment as he's scared of making a mistake like that again. Hopefully he'll continue to push on and surprise me.
 
Blackburn away i think, he sold Doni short with a woeful back pass which led to Doni getting sent off and missing the Wembley semi v Everton.

I think it was before that. He had a shocker against someone (I vaguely recall him looking like he was going to cry on the pitch), and then Kenny tried to build up his confidence by playing him again and he had another nightmare in the match you mentioned/
 
I think it was before that. He had a shocker against someone (I vaguely recall him looking like he was going to cry on the pitch), and then Kenny tried to build up his confidence by playing him again and he had another nightmare in the match you mentioned/

Ah ok, that Blackburn game sticks in the mind as he was all over the place, nearly got himself sent off and of course that back pass.
 
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