Carragher also emphasized the importance of giving Conor Bradley, a young player, a chance to prove himself as a worthy replacement for Alexander-Arnold. He pointed out that Bradley had a tough start to the game, but it's a normal part of becoming an experienced player. Carragher believes that Bradley needs as much experience as possible to become the team's first-choice right-back.
Carragher suggested that the decision to keep Alexander-Arnold on the bench or starting Bradley depends on whether the club decides to buy a new right-back or a utility player who can play center-back. He thinks that if Alexander-Arnold hasn't committed to the club for the next season, Bradley should start every game to gain more experience.
Carragher's comments highlight the importance of giving young players like Bradley the opportunity to develop and prove themselves, rather than giving a farewell to a player like Alexander-Arnold. He believes that this approach will help the team make a more informed decision about their right-back position for the next season.