Former Liverpool defender and respected pundit Jamie Carragher has publicly apologised to Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze, admitting that he didn’t fully appreciate how talented the midfielder truly is. Carragher explained that he had always rated Eze as a “good player,” but recent performances have shown he is far more influential and technically gifted than he previously thought.
Carragher made the comments while analysing Palace’s recent games, where Eze’s creativity, ball control, and goal contributions stood out. He highlighted that Eze consistently makes tough situations look easy, showing a level of confidence and composure that many top players struggle to maintain. According to Carragher, Eze’s improvement has been impossible to ignore.
He also praised the midfielder’s resilience, noting that injuries and pressure have not stopped him from developing into one of the league’s most exciting talents. Carragher added that Eze is now proving he deserves to be mentioned among the Premier League’s most creative players, and that pundits—including himself—should have recognised this earlier.
Eze’s strong form this season continues to attract praise from coaches, fans, and analysts. With Carragher’s public apology now added to that list, many believe the midfielder is finally getting the recognition he deserves. The moment also highlights how quickly players can rise when given trust, freedom, and a system that suits their style.
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EPL: ‘I apologise for underating you’ – Carragher tells Eberechi Eze
Former Liverpool defender and respected pundit Jamie Carragher has publicly apologised to Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze, admitting that he didn’t fully appreciate how talented the midfielder truly is. Carragher explained that he had always rated Eze as a “good player,” but recent performances have shown he is far more influential and technically gifted than he previously thought.
Carragher made the comments while analysing Palace’s recent games, where Eze’s creativity, ball control, and goal contributions stood out. He highlighted that Eze consistently makes tough situations look easy, showing a level of confidence and composure that many top players struggle to maintain. According to Carragher, Eze’s improvement has been impossible to ignore.
He also praised the midfielder’s resilience, noting that injuries and pressure have not stopped him from developing into one of the league’s most exciting talents. Carragher added that Eze is now proving he deserves to be mentioned among the Premier League’s most creative players, and that pundits—including himself—should have recognised this earlier.
Eze’s strong form this season continues to attract praise from coaches, fans, and analysts. With Carragher’s public apology now added to that list, many believe the midfielder is finally getting the recognition he deserves. The moment also highlights how quickly players can rise when given trust, freedom, and a system that suits their style.
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