As his role as a pundit for Sky Sports, it's Jamie Carragher's duty to analyse players and when necessary criticise them.
As we know, Carragher pulls no punches and has been highly critical of the likes of Loris Karius and more recently Danny Simpson, with the two having a back-and-forth battle on Twitter.
Leicester full-back Simpson emerged as a surprise critic just days after Carragher was critical of his side's performance in the 3-1 win over Liverpool on Monday night.
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That result came in the first game after the shock sacking of Claudio Ranieri, with Simpson part of a Leicester team that looked more like Premier League champions of last season than relegation battlers of this one.
So perhaps Simpson took exception to Carragher's comments saying he and his team-mates should 'hang their head in shame'.
After seeing the pictures of Carra in an Everton kit, Simpson got in touch with his former Manchester United team-mate Gary Neville to have a pop.
And now Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has gone in on Carragher.
The former England defender criticised the Belgian in one of his columns for the Daily Mail back in May.
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When talking about the amount of elbows Fellaini has dished out in his time at the Premier League, Carragher said Fellaini was a "repeat offender" and hoped that he never played in the Premier League. He also made it clear that he didn't think the former Everton man was good enough to play for Manchester United.
And when Fellaini was giving an interview to Sport/Foot magazine in Belgium recently, he was asked for his thoughts on Carragher and it's far to say he did not hold back.
He said:
"If I am violent and aggressive, what was Carragher? He is the champion of blah-blah and the world champion of breaking legs. If you type his name into YouTube you'll only see him tackling."
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Something tells me that Carragher won't be happy with those comments and we eagerly await his response...
(h/t Sport Witness)
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