Carragher not ready to retire

06 March 2012 13:47

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher admits losing his place in the starting line-up this season has given him a new appreciation of his career.

However, the 34-year-old is not ready to give up on his playing days just yet as he is keen to add more winners' medals to the Carling Cup the club lifted last month. Carragher lost his place due to the excellence of Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger in central defence but injury to the latter has provided an opening for the vice-captain.

"There was a time when I thought we weren't going to get to another final," he told LFC magazine. "I want to win more before the end of my career. That's why I'm desperate for the FA Cup and to play in Europe again."

He added: "At the moment we're definitely in the Europa League and I know people knock it but I'd love to reach the final of that competition.

"I've been to three in Europe so far. To have four in your career would be a fantastic achievement. At the end of a career you're desperate more than ever for medals, grabbing as much as you can as you go."

Last weekend's defeat to Arsenal was only his second Barclays Premier League start of 2012, and Carragher added: "I can't lie, it has been difficult at times. But I've said it loads of times in interviews: you have to be respectful to the manager and the other players.

"Privately at times I'm frustrated but that's because I'm a footballer, I want to play and I'm passionate - I wouldn't be here in the first place otherwise. But I realise this happens to everyone at a certain age. It also reminds me what I've done.

"I've played for Liverpool's first-team pretty much every week for 16 years.

"When you do it every week, it slips your mind a little but when you play the odd game against Oldham or Brighton at Anfield in the cups and you leave the pitch knowing you've won well and done all right yourself, it's a great feeling.

"So it sinks in more when you're not playing."

Source: PA