Jamie Carragher tells Casemiro to 'call it a day' and urges Man United to 'pay him off' because 'football has – Daily Mail
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Jamie Carragher has urged Casemiro to ‘call it a day’ and move to Saudi Arabia or the MLS after his poor display in the 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.
Erik ten Hag‘s men suffered their heaviest loss of the season as their hopes of securing European football next season suffered a major blow at Selhurst Park.
Casemiro, who deputised at centre back for an injury-hit Man United side, had an evening to forget and played a role in two of Palace’s goals.
Speaking on Sky Sport’s Monday Night Football, Carragher offered a scathing assessment of the Brazilian’s form.
The former Liverpool defender hailed the Brazilian as a ‘great’ of the modern era, but claimed ‘football has left him’ and believes the former Real Madrid star should drop down a few levels this summer.
Casemiro had an evening to forget as Man United were thrashed by Crystal Palace on Monday
Jamie Carragher has urged the Brazilian to ‘call it a day’ and move to Saudi Arabia or the MLS
“He needs to call it a day at this level of football and move.”@Carra23 believes Casemiro should be going to the MLS or Saudi after this season. pic.twitter.com/kHCGe8sUHq
‘I said at half-time he’s (Ten Hag) got to bring Casemiro off,’ Carragher said.
‘I know he’s got kids on the bench but I think Casemiro, deadly serious, should know himself tonight as an experienced player that he should only have another three games left at the top level. The next two league games and the [FA] cup final.
‘And he should be thinking “I need to go to the MLS or Saudi”. I’m deadly serious. He’s aging, the people around him they need to tell him this has to stop.
‘We are watching one of the greats of the modern time playing in one of the best midfields we’ve seen who dominated Europe.
‘Him holding, [Toni] Kroos to one side [Luka] Modric to the other was one of the best midfields. Could easily go up against the Barcelona midfield we all loved (with) [Sergio] Busquets, Xavi and [Andres] Iniesta.
‘He’s been an absolute great. I am nowhere near on a level of what that man has achieved. Champions Leagues, playing for Brazil, playing for Real Madrid.
‘But I always remember something when I retired myself, there was a saying I always remember as a footballer, “leave the football before the football leaves you”.
‘The football has left him at this top level he needs to call it a day at this level of football and move.’
Michael Olise (L) picked up and skipped past Casemiro with ease for his opening goal
Carragher went on to claim Man United should look to pay off Casemiro, who has two years remaining on his £350,000-a-week contract, in the hope of getting him off their books.
He added: ‘He will have earned a right few quid, good luck to him. They pay him off and they do some sort of deal but the level of that player he should not be putting himself through this.
‘He’s too good of a player to put in a performance like that and be laughed at by Crystal Palace. He’s not playing Manchester City, he’s not playing Real Madrid, all due to Crystal Palace.
‘A man of that level should not be going through what he’s going through. He needs to call it a day’.
Michael Olise opened the scoring against Erik ten Hag‘s men after a superb solo run before finishing past Andre Onana inside 12 minutes.
Casemiro was robbed of possession by Daniel Munoz (L) who set up Olise for the fourth goal
Casemiro has two years remaining on his contract and Carragher has urged Manchester United to pay him off this summer
The Crystal Palace winger had picked up the ball midway through United’s half and skipped past Casemiro, who fell to the ground after lunging in.
Crystal Palace doubled their lead five minutes before the break thanks to a thumping striker by Jean-Philippe Mateta before Tyrick Mitchell made it three just before the hour mark.
Casemiro’s evening then went from bad to worse when he was robbed of possession by Daniel Munoz.
The Colombian then played a pass to Olise, who slammed the ball home to put Palace four goals up on the night after 66 minutes.
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