Jamie Carragher says FSG deserve more credit as Man City handed fresh injury scare ahead of Liverpool clash
Your Liverpool morning digest for Sunday, March 27.
Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool owners FSG do not always receive the credit they deserve for transforming the club since their arrival in 2010.
The Reds have gone from strength to strength on and off the pitch within the last decade, competing for the biggest prizes within the game once again and developing state-of-the-art facilities for members of the squad and coaching staff.
There have been major oversights such as the £77 ticket proposal as well as the European Super League, two mistakes FSG eventually backtracked on after realising their misjudgement.
Redeveloping Anfield as opposed to relocating has proven to be a welcomed decision by the club owners, who also approved the £50million construction of the Reds' AXA Training Centre to replace Melwood. Carragher paid his first visit to Liverpool's new training ground on Friday afternoon and has been taken aback by the facilities available to first-team and Academy stars.
Manchester City have been handed a potential injury blow that could leave Pep Guardiola facing a defensive crisis ahead of their huge double-header against Liverpool next month.
The Reds are set to face their title rivals in a crucial Premier League clash at the Etihad on April 10 before taking them on again the following weekend in the semi-finals of the FA Cup at Wembley. Amid those fixtures, City also have to navigate a two-legged Champions League quarter-final tie against Atletico Madrid.
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